| 2011 World Series position-by-position breakdown |
Tue Oct 18 10:33:33 2011 EST |
| ess -- as a team." St. Louis, meanwhile, is the National League's version of the New York Yankees, as they are back in this round for the 18th time in team history following impressive wins over the Philadelphia Phillies in the NLDS and the Milwaukee Brewers in the NLCS. Of course, the Cardinals needed all 162 games to even reach the postseason, as they rallied from a 10 1/2 game deficit in late August and secured the wild card spot on the final day with a win over Houston coupled with the Phil |
| 2011 World Series Preview - Texas Rangers vs. St. Louis Cardinals |
Mon Oct 17 12:05:49 2011 EST |
| enter, who will take the hill in Game 1 on Wednesday. "We've been playing hard all year long. There were some ups and downs here and there, but the last two or so months, we started to put it together and played hard." A familiar foe in the Milwaukee Brewers awaited them in the National League Championship Series, but the result was the same, as the Cardinals again defied the odds and took the NL Central champions out in six games, becoming the 10th wild card winner to reach the World Series. " |
| Cards eye World Series berth in Milwaukee |
Sun Oct 16 10:37:06 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The Milwaukee Brewers head home hoping to stave off elimination when they play Game 6 of the National League Championship Series against the St. Louis Cardinals at Miller Park. The Brewers owned the best home mark in baseball this season, going 57-24 and that has transferred over here to the postseason, as they have won four of their five games in front of their fans. "I have a lot of confidence in our guys," Milwaukee manager Ron Roenicke said. "They are confident at home. W |
| Brewers, Cards play pivotal NLCS Game 5 at Busch |
Fri Oct 14 10:28:29 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The Milwaukee Brewers hadn't won a road playoff game in 29 years before Thursday. They will try to make it two in a row and head back home with a series lead tonight when they play a pivotal Game 5 of the National League Championship Series against the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium. Milwaukee evened this best-of-seven affair on Thursday, as Randy Wolf shined in the longest postseason start of his career, tossing seven innings of two- run baseball to help the Brewers to |
| Wolf helps Brewers even series |
Fri Oct 14 00:04:57 2011 EST |
| St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - Randy Wolf shined in the longest postseason start of his career, tossing seven innings of two-run baseball to help the Milwaukee Brewers beat the St. Louis Cardinals, 4-2, and even the National League Championship Series at two games apiece. Ryan Braun's run-scoring single in the fifth inning proved to be the difference for the Brewers, who bounced back from a 4-3 loss on Wednesday. George Kottaras, Jerry Hairston Jr. and Yuniesky Betancourt each added an RBI. W |
| Cards hope to push Brewers to brink of elimination in NLCS |
Thu Oct 13 10:34:33 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The St. Louis Cardinals hope to push the Milwaukee Brewers to the brink of elimination this evening when the hated rivals play Game 4 of the National League Championship Series at Busch Stadium. St. Louis grabbed a 2-1 series lead on Wednesday behind a solid outing from Chris Carpenter and a terrific effort from its bullpen in a 4-3 win. The Cardinals batted around in a four-run first inning, though their NL Central counterparts chipped away at the lead and pulled within a ru |
| Cards score early, ride pitching to grab 2-1 lead |
Wed Oct 12 23:28:27 2011 EST |
| St. Louis, MO (Sports Network) - Staked with a four-run lead, Chris Carpenter and the St. Louis Cardinals bullpen shut down the Milwaukee Brewers to win Game 3 of the National League Championship Series, 4-3, at Busch Stadium. The Cardinals batted around in a four-run first inning, though their NL Central rivals chipped away at the lead and pulled within a run when Mark Kotsay homered into the right-field bullpen leading off the third. But Carpenter (2-0) allowed just one more hit in his five-i |
| Carpenter squares off with Gallardo, as NLCS shifts to St. Louis |
Wed Oct 12 10:32:32 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - Tensions should be running high this evening when the National League Championship Series shifts to Busch Stadium for Game 3 between the St. Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee Brewers. Chris Carpenter will be on the hill for the Cards tonight following his brilliant three-hit shutout in Game 5 of the NLDS against good friend Roy Halladay and the Philadelphia Phillies. "Through that game, all I did was continue to tell myself to enjoy this," Carpenter said. "I might never be here a |
| Brewers try go up 2-0 on Cards in NLCS |
Mon Oct 10 10:34:26 2011 EST |
| (Sports Network) - The Milwaukee Brewers were the best home team in baseball during the regular season and it is showing here in the postseason. Tonight, the Brewers try to win their fifth straight home playoff game tonight when they play Game 2 of the National League Championship Series against the St. Louis Cardinals at Miller Park. The Brewers, who were 57-24 in their home ballpark this season, drew first blood in this series on Sunday, as Prince Fielder and Yuniesky Betancourt both homered |
| National League Championship Series Capsules |
Sun Oct 9 20:09:04 2011 EST |
| Milwaukee, WI (Sports Network) - Prince Fielder and Yuniesky Betancourt both homered during a six-run fifth inning to help the Milwaukee Brewers beat the St. Louis Cardinals, 9-6, in Game 1 of the National League Championship Series. Milwaukee excelled at home during the regular season, setting a franchise record by going 57-24, and that success has carried over into the postseason. The Brewers won all three games at home against the Arizona Diamondbacks in the NLDS, including a 10th-inning vic |
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