Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Texas Is Going For Their First World Championship Thursday Night

Wednesday night they were scheduled to play game six of the World Series, major league officials cancelled the game around two-thirty eastern time. The reason for the cancelation of game six, was due to inclement weather heading into St. Louis while the game would be playing.

The people working in the concession stands were preparing food for game six of the World Series, when major league officials cancelled the game for Thursday night. The funny thing, there wasn't even a drop of rain when the game was cancelled. The tarp was not on the field, both the Cardinals and Rangers were on the field playing catch.

The players were hanging out throwing the baseball and football around.

The Texas Rangers going into game six of the World Series, is leading the series 3-2. With all the momentum on the Rangers side, then a cancellation of the scheduled game six.

Sounds "FISHY" to me.

The Cardinals have not been so "stellar," after they blew out Texas in game three. The Cardinals' Albert Pujols set major league history, by hitting three home runs against three different pitchers. He had six runs batted in and went 5 for 6.

Ever since that historical day he's been 0 for 6, with three intentiona walks.

"King" Albert failed two times in a row, when he called his own hit and run. The first time Allen Craig was thrown out trying to steal second base, the second attempt "King" Albert struck out swinging and Allen Craig was caught trying to steal second base.

Wow, if that was not bad enough, the great Tony La Russa brought in the wrong relief pitcher to face Mike Napoli, who hit a two run double to give the Rangers a 4-2 lead in the bottom of the eighth inning.

Tony La Russa blamed the Rangers for his mistake bringing out the wrong releif pitcher. He said, "i thought (RHP) Jason Motte was warming up in the bullpen and ready to go, instead the Cardinals brought out the (LHP) Marc Rzepczynski.

Being one of the most praised managers in baseball as Tony La Russa is, you would have thought he'd get on the phone in the dugout to his bullpen. To make sure his (RHP) Jason Motte was ready to come into the game.

Seventeen years ago, when Tom Schieffer had the Ballpark in Arlington designed. He intentionally had the vistiors bullpen in left field, where they could not see who was warming up. The left field bullpen has a screen in front, where it's not visible for the opposing team to see who's warming up.

Who'd thought seventeen years later in a World Series, it would pay off.

Clearly Tony La Russa, has been out managed by Ron Washington in this series. Tony La Russa, who's the veteran on the big stage has mismanaged his team.

"He's made bad decisions constantly, the latest mistake cost him a two run double to lose the game."

The Rangers will win game six tomorrow night, to clinch the franchises first ever World championship.

The reason the Rangers will win tomorrow night, they are a better team than the Cardinals in all facets of the game. There lineup is deeper, and they clearly are the best defensive team. Colby Lewis, who is the most successful postseason pitcher for the Rangers, is on the mound.

The Rangers have struggled on getting the clutch hit, to score runs early on in the series. However, the Cardinals have missed scoring opportunity after opportunity. In game five they left twenty-two men on base, twice the bases were loaded. In game four they only had two base hits, against the young twenty-five year old lefty Derek Holland.

All this after the Cardinals routed Texas 16-7.

It's obvious you shut down "King" Albert contributing to the Cardinals offense, they are dead in the water. Matt Holliday and Lance Berkman have not been productive hitters, when Albert Pujols has been intentionally walked.

In Sundays 4-0 shutout, Lance Berkman was the only Cardinal to get the two hits, off Derek Holland.

The Rangers lineup is so deep, there is no way the Cardinals can intentionally walk anybody. Especially if Mike Napoli is hitting in the eighth spot in the lineup.

Texas' combination with Ian Kinsler and Elvis Andrus on defense up the middle, their defensive play has robbed hits by the Cardinals.

Ian Kinsler and Elvis Andrus, two of the best defensive combinations in all of baseball.

The Rangers may not have the best starting pitching in baseball. However, all five of their starting pitchers won thirteen games or more in regular season play. Know other team including the Philadelphia Phillies did that.

The Rangers have pitching, defense, and the deepest lineup in all of baseball.

That's why the Rangers are going to close out the series tomorrow night and win their first ever World championship.

"It's tough to win won ALCS championship, to go to the World Series. It's incredible to win a second consecutive ALCS, to go to a second consecutive World Series!"

The Rangers were doubted they would be able to defend their coveted American League pennant, without an ace pitcher. However, the Rangers are a much better team, because of their defense, and depth in their lineup.

"Where experts doubted the Rangers, the Rangers did not doubt themselves, or how good they are playing the game of baseball."

Ron Washington, his coaches, and the executive office of the Rangers, Jon Daniels and Nolan Ryan need to be applauded for their efforts. They all gave the Rangers fans what they deserve, championship caliber baseball.

"The Rangers will accomplish their ultimate goal tomorrow night, winning the World Series and their first ever World championship."

 To bring the World Series trophy home, to "Title" town.

The Dallas Mavericks, will have won their first ever franchise World championship in the same year.


"THE TEXAS RANGERS "DYNASTY" HAS ONLY JUST BEGUN."



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