Archive for October 21st, 2006
Pujols with Runners In Scoring Position and First Base Open
STAT SHEET
Albert Pujols’ 2006 regular-season statistics when he batted with runners’ in scoring position and first base open:
Plate Appearances: 73
At-Bats: 42
Hits: 19
Batting average: .452
Home runs: 4
RBIs: 25
Walks: 31 (25 intentional)
Pct.
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Posted: October 21st, 2006.
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Pitch to Pujols at your own risk (AP)
Albert Pujols showed up at the World Series hitting what baseball people like to call a “quiet” .324. That made it sound as if the St. Louis slugger walked all the way to Motown on his tippy-toes, but no. In this case, quiet meant Pujols was putting up respectable numbers in the postseason boxscores, but […]
Posted: October 21st, 2006.
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The ‘other’ rookie starter delivers
Anthony Reyes won’t be overlooked now.
He entered with the fewest regular-season wins of any World Series Game 1 starter. He walked off the mound with the biggest victory of his life.
“Now I can sit back and kind of relax and appreciate what I just did,” Reyes said after the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Detroit […]
Posted: October 21st, 2006.
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The other rookie starter delivers
Anthony Reyes won’t be overlooked now.
He entered with the fewest regular-season wins of any World Series Game 1 starter. He walked off the mound with the biggest victory of his life.
“Now I can sit back and kind of relax and appreciate what I just did,” Reyes said after the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Detroit […]
Posted: October 21st, 2006.
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World Series Game One: The Inside Story (SportsTicker)
DETROIT (Ticker) - Here is an inside look at Game One of the World Series:
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Posted: October 21st, 2006.
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The other rookie starter delivers (AP)
Anthony Reyes won’t be overlooked now. He entered with the fewest regular-season wins of any World Series Game 1 starter. He walked off the mound with the biggest victory of his life. “Now I can sit back and kind of relax and appreciate what I just did,” Reyes said after the St. Louis Cardinals beat […]
Posted: October 21st, 2006.
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Cards rout Tigers, take Game 1 of Series
With the right rookie on the mound, it was the scrappy St. Louis Cardinals who looked sharp in the World Series.
After a week off, the Detroit Tigers simply looked rusty.
Anthony Reyes pitched brilliantly into the ninth inning, Albert Pujols made Detroit pay for pitching to him, and Scott Rolen also homered to help St. Louis […]
Posted: October 21st, 2006.
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Cardinals 7, Tigers 2
With the right rookie on the mound, it was the scrappy St. Louis Cardinals who looked sharp in the World Series.
Even with a week off, the Detroit Tigers were ragged.
Anthony Reyes pitched brilliantly into the ninth inning, Albert Pujols made Detroit pay for pitching to him, and Scott Rolen also homered to help St. Louis […]
Posted: October 21st, 2006.
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Cardinals 7, Tigers 2 (AP)
With the right rookie on the mound, it was the scrappy St. Louis Cardinals who looked sharp in the World Series. Even with a week off, the Detroit Tigers were ragged. Anthony Reyes pitched brilliantly into the ninth inning, Albert Pujols made Detroit pay for pitching to him, and Scott Rolen also homered to help […]
Posted: October 21st, 2006.
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Rolen gives La Russa something to talk about
Scott Rolen sure gave Tony La Russa something to talk about.
Shut out in the 2004 World Series, Rolen delivered three hard hits in Game 1 Saturday night.
The All-Star third baseman homered his first time up and later doubled. He also ran over Detroit third baseman Brandon Inge, leading the St. Louis Cardinals to a 7-2 […]
Posted: October 21st, 2006.
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