Showing posts with label busch stadium. Show all posts
Showing posts with label busch stadium. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

5/6/2015 Chicago Cubs 6, St Louis Cardinals 5

Busch Stadium, St Louis, MO
Game 3 of 4

Jon Lester's first road win, second win as a Cub


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Monday, October 28, 2013

10/28/2013 Boston Red Sox 3, St Louis Cardinals 1

Busch Stadium, St Louis, MO
World Series Game 5

The 2013 WEIRD SERIES continues...

Yeah, Adam Wainwright was great, but Jon Lester was better. But this isn't weird.
David Ortiz really isn't weird either, but his triple slash of .727 / .750 / 1.364 through the first 4 games of the Weird Series is, just a little bit. Ortiz ties Billy Hatcher's 1990 record for reaching base safely in consecutive World Series games with his single in the 4th inning.


However, he only ties it, as he flies out in the 6th.

Boston leads the Series 3-2.



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Sunday, October 27, 2013

10/27/2013 Boston Red Sox 4, St Louis Cardinals 2

Busch Stadium, St Louis, MO
World Series Game 4

The 2013 WEIRD SERIES continues...

Oh, the HUMANITY...
With Kolten Wong brought in as a pinch runner for Allen Craig, the game ends as Wong is picked off at first base.


"Should of left Craig in, Napoli would of tripped on his legs."

The Series is tied 2-2



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Saturday, October 26, 2013

10/26/2013 Boston Red Sox 4, St Louis Cardinals 5

Busch Stadium, St Louis, MO
World Series Game 3

The 2013 WEIRD SERIES continues!

"The game ends with an obstruction call!!"

To be more specific, the last play:

  • 19 FC, 4-2-5
  • 4-2; 4 out at home
  • 2-5; throw gets away, 21 scores (interference error by 5)



St Louis leads the Series 2-1 #PixieDust



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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

10/23/85 Kansas City Royals 0, St Louis Cardinals 3

Busch Stadium (2), St Louis, Missouri
World Series Game 4


John Tudor is a #beast




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Friday, June 17, 2011

6/17/11 Kansas City Royals 5, St Louis Cardinals 4

Busch Stadium, St Louis, MO
Game 1 of 3


MOOOOOOOOOOOOSE!!!

How kool, the boy isn’t afraid to eat some dirt. A1 (that’s Alex Gordon) helped the Royals contend against the Cardinals early on with a bases-clearing single, but if it weren’t for Moose Mikestakas charging home plate face first to cross just in time on an error by Prince Albert Pujols…the game could have gone somewhere else.



Felipe Paulino let it all hang out in the 3rd inning, with the Cardinals batting around and scoring 4 times. Paulino has to learn, when the bases are loaded with 2 outs, this still isn’t a great time to pitch to Lance Berkman. At least not this year. But the Royals offense took advantage of “you get what you get and you don’t throw a fit” in capitalizing on an uncharacteristic shaky start by Chris Carpenter to scratch out 4 total runs in the first 4 innings to tie the game. All without an extra base hit by the Royals during the entire game.

While I’d usually say that TLR knows Carpenter best, he must not have read his tea leaves right today and left tall and goofy in for an inning too many, as the error-scoring face-first-slide run occurred during Carpenter’s last inning in the 8th…and with 2 outs already on the board.

By the way, I accidentally charged that 5th run to Carpenter…not in time to fix the scan but don’t worry, my paper copy has been revised.

This was St Louis’ 7th consecutive loss, and also the 3rd PIDP (popped into double play) I’ve scored in one month’s time after never scoring one in my life until now. Go figure.



Friday, June 3, 2011

6/3/11 Chicago Cubs 1, St Louis Cardinals 6

Busch Stadium, St Louis, MO
Game 1 of 3


Image borrowed from this famous post on “A League of Her Own”

Yes, he’s a CARDINAL now…



STL highlights:
• Ryan Theriot continues his 17-game hitting streak with a lead-off double to start the Cardinals’ 1st inning
• Albert Pujols hits his 100th HR at Busch Stadium 3 with 1 on and 0 out in the 5th inning; his 418th career HR, his 48th HR vs. the Cubs, his 7th HR courtesy of Ryan Dempster
• Lance Berkman is charged with a throwing error yet knocks a 3 run HR in the first inning, also against Dempster
• Jaime Garcia pitches like, alas, Jaime Garcia

CHC highlights:
• DJ LeMahieu gets his first MLB hit (a single) in the 8th inning
• Lou Montanez’ RBI double is the only other significant Cubs offense
• Cubs do not win


Sunday, April 17, 2011

10/22/85 Kansas City Royals 6, St Louis Cardinals 1

World Series Game 3
Busch Stadium, St Louis, MO

Game 3 finds the Royals in great danger, behind 2 games starting out, and traveling to the enormous concrete toilet seat formerly known as Busch Stadium (the second). The odds were definitely in favor of the Redbirds, but the Royals executed their “Ace in the hole” (no pun intended…actually, it was intended) of the pitching staff and behind him, the Royals offense returned to life against those odds.



From the moment he stepped on the mound, even if you didn’t know it ahead of time…it was Bret Saberhagen’s game to win and Joaquin Andujar’s game to lose.



I want to expose some of my passionate honesty here…great pitching performances occur throughout the regular season as well as in the postseason…Saberhagen’s line is one thing, but to see him deliver the goods and really get a good look at his pitch profile after so many years…my goodness. He hurled a truly dangerous game, in a manner that was absolutely breathtaking. That’s why this paragraph is in italics, I am still warm after watching this…mostly because some innings I watched TWICE just because they were so fantastic.

What may or may not have been a factor in Saberhagen’s performance this evening: he was anxiously awaiting news of the status of his expectant wife, about to give birth elsewhere, throughout the game. His son Drew would eventually enter the universe on another fateful night during the series, but the stark ABC Sports closeups of Saberhagen in the dugout, featuring his Chicago Heights smile with tobacco-stained teeth and adolescent moustache, revealed a pensive countenance that certainly fueled his composure during the game. He was already a statistical stud in 1985, his second year in MLB with the Royals, with a 20-6 record and a tiny 2.86 ERA for the season. This record was a significant exclaimer for his eventual AL Cy Young award, this complete game was less of a surprise regarding his prowess than it was an exuberant demonstration of what most already knew about Bret: he was that darn good and had the talent to consistent show everybody ‘how it’s done.’ Saberhagen executed a baffling array of pitches and speeds, including a very shocking and more-effective-than-not side-arm delivery…those of you who read my stuff and know my tendencies know how much of a sucker I am for side-arm and submariner pitching!!!

Bret seemed to hit a snag in 1986 (which also seems to be common), yet uncommonly bounced back in a very short order compiling a most impressive 23-6 record with a tinier 2.16 ERA to net his second Cy Young award. Saberhagen still remains the last Royal to throw a no-hitter in 1991 against the Chicago White Sox.

But, I digress…for just a moment…

Saberhagen did his part for the Win (CG, 9IP, 6H, ER, BB, 8K, 132 pitches, 91 strikes), but the Offense did their part to make it a gem. George Brett reaches base 5 times in 5 plate appearances (2-for-2, 2R, 3BB), tying a World Series record most recently held (at that time) by Reggie Jackson in 1981. Buddy Biancalana amazingly went 2-for-5 with an RBI, also 2-for-5 during the game for the Royals: Lonnie Smith and Willie Wilson.

The offensive performance of the evening belonged to the illustrious Frank White, who was 2-for-4 with 2 runs scored and a walloping 3 RBI; most significant of which was his 2-run HR in the top of the 5th with 0 outs…probably the longest if not the most majestic tape measure blast I may have ever seen – the very first HR of the series.

Andujar seemed to be abnormally roused during his 4 innings of work. As this was the “golden age” of modern Baseball (how’s that for a paradoxical statement?), I felt uneasy and unfamiliar with the practice of intentionally walking a batter with 1 out, 1 on, and Frank White on deck (who was .249/.284/.414 for the 85 season)…even if that batter was George Brett…in the top of the 1st inning!! This was baffling to me, but Whitey Herzog knows baseball better than I do, as Andujar was successful in getting White to GIDP, ending the inning.

This was a huge win for the Royals, but they are still in danger…there’s yet another game in St Louis, and they are still behind the Cardinals.




I scored this game on 4/15/11.

Box Score and Play-by-play from Retrosheet

You can (and SHOULD) buy the entire 85 World Series on DVD from Amazon, or whomever.

Friday, April 23, 2010

10/2/68 Detroit Tigers 0, St Louis Cardinals 4

World Series Game 1
Busch Memorial Stadium, St Louis, MO

The same Cardinals starting order for the 1967 World Series Opener returns to face the wunderkind Denny McLain and the ferocious Tigers. This game would go down in history as Bob Gibson's amazing 17K game.

DET 0 5 3
STL 4 6 0

Gibson's regular season record was 22-9 with a 1.12 ERA. His 14th K tied the World Series record previously held by Carl Erskine (1953). His 15th K tied the World Series record previously held by Sandy Koufax (1963). His next 2 Ks set the new record, which still stands today.

The game was called on NBC by Curt Gowdy, Tony Kubek, and "Holy Cow" the Cardinals announcer Harry Caray. Gowdy notes the 2-2 pitch Gibson delivered to Al Kaline in the 4th inning that nearly decapitates him as one that "slipped off his fingers."

Like HELL it did!

I scored this game on 1/2/10.


Sunday, April 26, 2009

4/26/09 Chicago Cubs 10, St Louis Cardinals 3

Busch Stadium, St Louis, MO
Game 3 of 3

Happy Birthday, Kosuke Fukudome.  誕生日おめでとう!
Fukudome-sama turns 32 today, and has a game to celebrate it.  3-for-4 with a walk, NO strikeouts, 5 RBIs...cap that off with a 3-run täter in the 8th with 2 outs to twist the knife against the Cardinals just a bit, and that's just about the best way to round out your day.


Of interesting note is the often mentioned, yet seldom seen "automatic ball" rule in application.  On the 1-1 pitch to Aaron Miles to start the 8th inning, RHP reliever Blaine Boyer touches his mouth, "which is a no-no" sayeth Bob Brenly.  This action, according to the Rules, results in an automatic ball.



Go CUBS!



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