Friday, October 25, 2013

Cardinals Even World Series With Game 2 Win Over Red Sox





St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Michael Wacha pitches Thursday in Boston, where he was the winning pitcher in the Cardinals' 4-2 victory.



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St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Michael Wacha pitches Thursday in Boston, where he was the winning pitcher in the Cardinals' 4-2 victory.


Matt Slocum/AP


The St. Louis Cardinals evened the World Series at one game each Thursday night, using a three-run 7th inning to defeat the Boston Red Sox, 4-2.


The Cardinals held a 1-0 lead in the sixth inning, when 37-year-old Red Sox veteran David Ortiz broke up a scoreless outing by the Cardinals' 22-year-old rookie pitcher, Michael Wacha, with a two-run homerun.


The Cardinals then took a 4-2 lead with three runs in the 7th, which included a double-steal by the Cardinals and two Red Sox errors on a single play.


After two games at Boston's Fenway Park, the Series now moves to St. Louis for games 3, 4 and 5, beginning Saturday. If needed, the final two games would be played back in Boston.


After Wednesday's 8-1 Red Sox victory, Thursday's contest — played in temperatures in the 40s — was a pitching contest until the late innings. Wacha pitched six innings of three-hit ball, and was the winning pitcher. Boston starter John Lackey also was sharp, pitching 6 1/3-innings of five-hit ball, but took the loss.


Cardinals outfielder Carlos Beltran, injured making a grand-slam-stealing catch over the outfield wall in Game 1, was back on the field, and went two-for-four with an RBI.


Before Thursday's loss, the Red Sox — a franchise that famously suffered an 86-year championship drought before its 2004 sweep of the Cardinals — had won nine straight World Series games.


Source: http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/10/24/240637704/cardinals-even-world-series-with-game-2-win-over-red-sox?ft=1&f=1001
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