The point is, anyway, that last night's closer could not repeat the glory tonight, just as manager Tony La Russa, the wise old sage playing his brilliance out on a baseball diamond last night, looked like a guy trying to light a match at the beach. He eventually got the cigar lit, but it dropped into the surf.
That is to say that his 1-0 lead was snuffed out when his bullpen finally let him down, giving up two runs in the top of the ninth inning, his defense got sketchy including a rare moment of fielding ambivalence by Albert Pujols. Neftali Feliz blew smoke to close out the Cardinals and the series-evening 2-1 score was booked.
Actually, we don't get the brilliance part that a lot of those high-paid sports guys were talking about. We see that Tony pulls a lot of levers with line-ups and match-ups and positioning and we see that he wins a lot, but for our money, it's a lot of hair-pulling for, well we can't say nothing since La Russa ranks as the third-winningest manager of all-time, it just seems fidgety and compulsive.
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We know it's a stretch. |
The Rangers have a knack for one of their guys coming out with a monster game at various times her in the playoffs: Beltre had his three-dinger game, Nelson Cruz destroyed the Tigers, and tonight Elvis Andrus and Ian Kinsler lit the infield up with two dynamic and momentum-killing plays, diving and scooping and flinging or shoveling but in any case demoralizing.
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There's always room for pie. |
Will Jason Motte be apple pie or applesauce in the Lone Star state?
As they are certainly not saying in the St. Louis clubhouse, "Pie or die."
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