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Associated Press:
La Russa's Moves Pay Off, Cards Win Series Opener — ST. LOUIS (AP) — Nobody plays a hunch like Tony La Russa. Not this October, anyway. — The St. Louis manager once again looked like a genius, especially when Allen Craig pinch-hit for ace Chris Carpenter and delivered a go-ahead single …
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Mike Fitzpatrick / Associated Press:
Rhodes makes World Series debut, Cardinals win 3-2 — After 20 years in the majors and 900 games on the mound, Arthur Rhodes finally got his first chance to pitch in the World Series. — He did his job, too. Brought in to face left-handed slugger Josh Hamilton, Rhodes retired …
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Ben Walker / Globe and Mail:
Cardinals draw first blood — Pinch-hitter Allen Craig singled in the go-ahead run off reliever Alexi Ogando in the sixth inning with a sinking line drive that dropped just in front of right fielder Nelson Cruz, and the St. Louis Cardinals beat the Texas Rangers 3-2 on Wednesday night in a chilly World Series opener.
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Associated Press:
Rangers Have Power Outage in World Series Opener — ST. LOUIS (AP) — Josh Hamilton, Nelson Cruz and the homer-happy Texas Rangers experienced another power outage in the opening game of the World Series. — This time, they hope the juice gets flowing again before it's too late.
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TSN.ca:
Rangers visit Cardinals in opening game of World Series
Rangers visit Cardinals in opening game of World Series
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Derrick Goold / St. Louis Post-Dispatch:
McGwire getting well-deserved credit as hitting coach
McGwire getting well-deserved credit as hitting coach
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Yahoo! Sports:
Rhodes gets a World Series ring, win or lose — ST. LOUIS - Arthur Rhodes(notes) shakes his head and allows a wry smile. Nearly 20 years of deprivation and all of a sudden he's showered in blessings. Less than a week shy of his 42nd birthday, the left-handed relief pitcher is in his first World Series …
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Marc Stein / ESPN:
Source: Dirk Nowitzki denied first pitch
Source: Dirk Nowitzki denied first pitch
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Anthony DiComo / MLB.com:
Finally in World Series, Rhodes guaranteed ring
Finally in World Series, Rhodes guaranteed ring
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Henry Schulman / San Francisco Giants:
It's time for the World Series designated-hitter and ratings-talk drinking game — Please understand, I am not advocating alcohol abuse. In my drinking game, you take shots of cranberry juice, which is very tasty and extremely good for you. As for you kids, stay in school!
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Bruce Olson / Reuters:
Occupy St. Louis to show commercial-free World Series
Occupy St. Louis to show commercial-free World Series
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Josh Kosman / New York Post:
Potential Astros owner Jim Crane wants $50M discount to move team to American League — Potential Houston Astros owner Jim Crane is looking to cut $50 million from the purchase price of the team in exchange for the Astros switching leagues, The Post has learned.
Mark Newman / MLB.com:
MLB announces Fan Cave to return in 2012 — Application process opens up for next Dream Job winner — ST. LOUIS — The MLB Fan Cave will be back in 2012, and signups are under way for those interested in watching every regular-season game as Major League Baseball's next Dream Job winner.
Peter Abraham / Boston Globe:
Padres may have interest in Lackey — At last, good news for Red Sox fans. The San Diego Tribune reported today that the Padres have held discussions about acquiring John Lackey. — The Red Sox would have to pick up most of the remaining $45.75 million remaining on his contract.
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ESPN:
Molina's late HR powers Cards into World Series — NEW YORK — The first long drive to left field wound up in the webbing of Endy Chavez's glove as he crashed against the wall. — The second one sailed clear over his head. — And that's what sent Yadier Molina and the St. Louis Cardinals to the World Series.
host.madison.com:
RSS Local Selig to retire to Madison to write memoirs on UW campus — IMAGE (8) — As the World Series begins, the most powerful man in baseball readies a nest in Madison for retirement. It contains bubble gum, pretzels, a basket of baseballs and a cable connection to Major League Baseball's TV channel.
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Craig Calcaterra / HardballTalk:
Yu Darvish to formally ask to be posted — It's been long suspected that Japan's best pitcher — Yu Darvish — would be posted by his NPB team this winter, thereby allowing Major League teams to bid on him. Kyodo News in Japan has now confirmed through several sources that, yes …
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