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Cardinals Beat Rangers In World Series Game 6: David Freese, Lance Berkman Lift St. Louis To Game 7

First Posted: 10/28/11 01:55 AM ET Updated: 10/29/11 08:16 AM ET

ST. LOUIS -- Hours after David Freese's home run plunked down on the grass patch beyond the center field wall, long after the ballpark emptied, a message still burned bright on the scoreboard: "See you TOMORROW NIGHT for Game 7 of the World Series!"

Whatever happens, whether the St. Louis Cardinals or Texas Rangers win, they'll have a hard time topping Thursday night.

"You had to be here to believe it," St. Louis manager Tony La Russa said.

In one of the greatest thrillers in baseball history, the Cardinals twice rallied when they were down to their last strike of the season. First, Freese saved them with a two-run triple in the ninth, then Lance Berkman delivered a tying single in the 10th.

And when Freese led off the bottom of the 11th with his shot to beat Texas 10-9 and stomped on the plate, this Game 6 had already been stamped forever.

"Turned out to be one for the ages," said Daniel Descalso, who keyed a Cardinals comeback.

A Series that was dismissed by many around the country before it began for lacking glamour teams suddenly has turned into must-see TV. And fans can savor the prospect of the first World Series to reach Game 7 since 2002, when the Angels beat the Giants.

After it was over, La Russa wasn't willing to announce his starter - many believe it will be ace Chris Carpenter on three days' rest for only the second time in his career.

"I learned what my body's going to feel like, what my stuff's going to be like," Carpenter said. "You go out there and you make pitches. We'll see what happens."

Matt Harrison is set to start for Texas. Derek Holland, who pitched shutout ball into the ninth inning in Game 4, could've been ready on regular rest after Wednesday's rainout. Instead, Texas manager Ron Washington used him in relief.

Home teams have won the last eight Game 7s in the World Series, a streak that started with the Cardinals beating Milwaukee in 1982.

Oh, and this: By far, the Cardinals have won the most Game 7s in Series history, going 7-3.

"There is tomorrow, now, for us," Cardinals star Albert Pujols said.

A sloppy game that made for terrible viewing turned terrific in the late innings. Freese added to the lore created by the Carlton Fisk homer in Game 6 of the 1975 Series and Bill Buckner's error in Game 6 of the 1986 Series.

"A ridiculous game, weird game," Texas second baseman Ian Kinsler said. "But I bet it was fun for the fans. We just came out on the wrong end."

To Freese, who was raised in the St. Louis area and was MVP of the NL championship series, it all reminded him of a game-ending home run Jim Edmonds hit in the 2004 playoffs.

"Growing up or whatever, and you see stuff like that happen, those become memories," said Freese, who immediately donated his bat and jersey to the Hall of Fame.

Tremendous theater, that is, except for Texas. The Rangers were that close to winning their first championship.

"I understand it's not over till you get that last out," Texas manager Ron Washington said. "I was just sitting there praying we got that last out. We didn't get it."

This was just the third time that a team one out from elimination in the World Series came back to win the game, according to STATS LLC. The New York Mets did it with Buckner's mistake and wound up winning the championship. In 1911, the New York Giants rallied past the Philadelphia A's in Game 5, but lost the next game.

Freese's tying triple off the wall and just over right fielder Nelson Cruz came on a 1-2 pitch from closer Neftali Feliz. In the 10th, after Josh Hamilton had homered to give Texas a two-run lead, Berkman's two-strike, two-out single made it 9-all.

"Initially I was like `Are you kidding me? My first AB off Feliz in this situation ever,'" Freese said. "I just beared down, got a pitch to hit. Initially I thought I hit it pretty good, I thought (Cruz) was going to grab it, so just a lot of emotions on that one."

Berkman came through on a 2-2 pitch from Scott Feldman, finishing off a two-run rally in the 10th.

"I was one strike away," Feldman said. "That pitch there, I didn't quite get it in enough and he was able to get enough of the bat on it to knock it into center field."

Busch Stadium was still in frenzy when Freese opened the 11th with his homer off Mark Lowe. Freese thrust his arm in the air as he rounded first base, and the crowd was delirious.

"Just an incredible feeling, seeing all my teammates at the dish waiting for me," said Freese, whose shirt was torn off during the celebration.

Texas trudged off the field as Freese circled the bases, having been so close to that elusive title. Much earlier, team president Nolan Ryan was high-fiving friends in the stands as Adrian Beltre and Cruz opened the seventh with home runs that helped Texas take a 7-4 lead.

"I'm not going to lose any sleep over it," Hamilton said. "We're just going to do everything we can to prepare. Guys are already talking about it. We're ready for Game 7. Shake it off and come back tomorrow. That's just our mentality. But it goes both ways. Seems like they had that mentality. too."

Allen Craig's solo homer in the eighth began the Cardinals' comeback. Jake Westbrook wound up with the win.

NOTES: Texas was 0 for 11 with two outs and runners in scoring position in the Series until Kinsler's RBI double. ... Berkman hit his first Series home run. He was moved up a spot to cleanup for this game. ... David Eckstein, MVP of the 2006 Series for St. Louis, threw out the first ball. ... Ninety-year-old Hall of Famer Stan Musial rode in on a golf cart during pregame festivities. ... The crowd of 47,325 was a record for 6-year-old Busch Stadium.

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David Freese #23 and the St. Louis Cardinals celebrate on the field after hitting a walk off solo home run in the 11th inning to win Game Six of the MLB World Series against the Texas Rangers at Busch Stadium on October 27, 2011 in St Louis, Missouri. The Cardinals won 10-9.
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02:45 PM on 10/30/2011
Boy, that AOL is right on the money, huh?
Posting this story on its front page three days after the Cards won the Series...
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Drama Llama
01:59 AM on 10/29/2011
Congrats to the Cards and especially to Lance Berkman.. I know it is not acceptable to say anyone "deserves a ring" but he backed up his deserving a ring with the performance to go with it.. Living in Houston and watching him play with the Astros I am glad he has his championship.

*sigh*.. as a lifelong Rangers fan... After two consecutive defeats in the World Series I do not expect to see them there for a third year in a row.. They gave us some great thrills and I appreciate Wash and the boys getting us this far.
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R500
Fly fisherman
01:52 AM on 10/29/2011
Can't people just let this important night for baseball fans just stand, and not complain about why they don't like the sport, etc. I just don't understand why people who hate baseball can't just ignore it. Does it hurt you? Does it make you feel sad? Then why do care so much? sheesh.
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
09:10 PM on 10/28/2011
Ok, obvously I'm not a jock, but why do they call it world series if it's US teams playing against other US teams. Is this a jock thing?
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R500
Fly fisherman
01:49 AM on 10/29/2011
Because the bet players in the world play Major League baseball. So "World" refers to the best in the "world."
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
12:58 PM on 10/29/2011
So when will the play, say Russia?
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prestonsturges
Lights! Camera! Action!
08:58 PM on 10/28/2011
Baseball at its best! Why it will always be THE Fall Classic. Who cares whether the teams are in 'major' markets or not. Don't mean nothing to the players! Another Series where it's a shame one Team has to lose; they've both shown they are winners!
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Tasies
07:52 PM on 10/28/2011
Freese was the man last night, but big time share to Lance Berkman, Comeback Player of the Year, and all over the place last night.
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Tasies
07:50 PM on 10/28/2011
I've been following Nolan Ryan for years. He was a great pitcher, but he's also snake bit.
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anitaj
01:54 AM on 10/29/2011
That can happen when one wanders through the Bushes.
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Drama Llama
02:01 AM on 10/29/2011
Yeah.... I kinda thought that too.. I even thought when he came on to own the team that in the end he could never bring home the trophy. You are correct.. he is snake bit.
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Joan E. Dowlin
Love will find a way.
07:42 PM on 10/28/2011
Before this series I didn't know who to root for. I was mad at the Cards for beating the Phillies. Did not want to cheer for a team connected to W or from the same state as Rick Perry but found myself liking Washington and his squad. But after last night it seems like destiny for St. Louis (its in the cards so to speak.) What a game! While watching I noticed that even when they were down the Cards never reflected it in the dugout. They seemed relaxed. Now that is confidence!
07:12 PM on 10/28/2011
Everything about the game was amazing. The early mistakes made it interesting. The Cards down by two twice after the eighth inning and to comeback twice.
The Rangers getting tied up and then going back up by two after being tied was incredible.
Jay was 0-18 and rips a base hit.
Hamilton hadn't hit a home run in 82 AB's and hit's a two run homer in the tenth.
Bullpens that got every one out in the LCS and LDS give up runs and hits all over.
And of course the walk off home run by the home town product.
WOW!
05:42 PM on 10/28/2011
I have a suggestion.

Why don't the Rangers and the Cards and Major League Baseball and the network get together and issue a DVD just of last night's game, sell it for a hundred dollars and give the $$$ to an appropriate charity?

Forego profit just this once... or maybe split the income... but what a golden opportunity.

I'll but two copies right now.
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Brigette
The history of liberty is the historyof resistance
05:37 PM on 10/28/2011
What a game!! The people in the stands certainly got their money's worth. Go Cards!
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littleolwinemakerme
Put A Cork In It!
07:02 PM on 10/28/2011
As a Cubbies fan it's really hard for me to root for StL but as close as the ties the Rangers have to Shrub are, the choice of who to cheer for is a no-brainer.
02:28 PM on 10/29/2011
I felt the same since I too am a Cubbies fan, but I can't hold it against the actual Rangers players, nor the Dallas-Forth Worth area -- not everyone there is a Bushie. I rooted for the Cardinals since I am a National League gal, and I have family that are Cardinal fans in Central Illinois.
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thegreatdaveo
Mr. Puppers says:
07:54 PM on 10/28/2011
From what I've heard, a lot of Cards fans had already left the stadium before the rally in the 9th. It's good that the real fans who stuck around got rewarded and shame on those who gave up and left early. Like the great Yogi said: "It ain't over 'til it's over."
05:12 PM on 10/28/2011
As a born and bred Red Sox fan who lived through the 1967 and the 1975 World Series, and whose heart I think almost stopped beating a few times during the classic Sixth Game in 75...

I have to say that last night's was quite possibly the most exciting baseball game I've seen in my entire life.

I came to this series with no favorite (except that every time the camera focused on George Bush I began to lean more and more towards the Cardinals...) but I may now be a St. Louis fan for the rest of my life.

At the beginning of the game I had no emotional investment in the outcome. By the ninth inning I was almost on my knees in prayer that the Cards pull it out.

When Carlton Fisk hit his famous home run in the 12th inning of the sixth game of the 75 series, it was an out of body experience for me, it was bliss. I'm so happy for the Cards fans who felt the very same thing last night. Trust me you'll NEVER forget that feeling.

No matter the outcome of tonight's seventh game, the Cards will have won the series in the hearts of the nation. This phenomenon was even echoed by the Cincinnati manager after the Red Sox lost the last game in 75, when he said "The Red Sox won this World Series three games to four."

Baseball is the ONLY sport.
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The Bitpyr8
I didn't color within the guidelines...
06:08 PM on 10/28/2011
Cardinal fever is a condition with no known cure, but no one would take it even if there was one.
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YouTubeJEFF9K
Big on the Big Picture.
04:50 PM on 10/28/2011
The weird thing is that the errors and spotty pitching made the game more fun to watch.
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thedabarra
04:47 PM on 10/28/2011
hee hee hee My son snagged Josh Hamilton's home run ball at the stadium lat night. Gets to meet him tonight to return it. Go Cards!! Has been great series.
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Thunder Chicken
It's not rocket surgery...
04:51 PM on 10/28/2011
That's awesome.
dmac
I'll explain later.
06:07 PM on 10/28/2011
Good for him!
04:08 PM on 10/28/2011
Freeze was electric last night!