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chants. "I can hear it but, I dont know if
#1   2014/03/31 03:51AM
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(Sports Network) - After one of the more improbable comebacks in postseason history, the St. Louis Cardinals will kick off the National League Championship Series tonight against the San Francisco Giants in a matchup of the last two World Series winners. The Cardinals overcame an early six-run deficit and were behind by two entering the ninth on Friday, but scored four times in their final at bat to shock the Washington Nationals, 9-7, in the decisive fifth game of the NLDS. "They just dont quit. I think that just says a lot about their character," Cardinals manager Mike Matheny said of his club. "They realized that no matter what is being said out there, no matter how many people count them out, they control their destiny." Of course, coming back is nothing new to this Cardinals team, which last season trailed in the wild card standings by 9 1/2 games only to roar back and clinch a playoff spot on the final day of the regular season, parlaying that into their 11th World Series title. "Thats an awesome feeling to share that moment with these guys after coming back from a 6-0 deficit like that," said Daniel Descalso, who homered and scored three times. "It was just awesome." Carlos Beltran had three hits and was on base five times in the crucial win for the Cardinals, who have now won six consecutive postseason elimination games and will be playing in their seventh NLCS since 2000. Beltran, who owns an all-time best .817 career postseason slugging percentage, hit .409 against the Nationals with two home runs and four RBI. He also joined Babe Ruth as the only players to reach base five times in an elimination game. "Tonight, I was thinking about the way the Cardinals came back last year," Beltran said, "and here I am, and were doing it again. This is a great feeling, being on this team. This is why I came here -- to win." It was a year of adjustments for the Cardinals, who went into this season with a new manager in Matheny following the retirement of Tony La Russa, and without three-time NL MVP Albert Pujols, who bolted to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim as a free agent. St. Louis did not skip a beat, though, winning just two games less than last season, and finished 88-74. Although, it wasnt quite the furious finish they needed a year ago, the Cardinals still won 12 of their final 16 games, then topped Atlanta in the first-ever one-game wild card contest. Beltran was brought into replace Pujols and actually put up about the same numbers, as he hit .269 with 32 home runs and 97 RBI. But, catcher Yadier Molina really shined and should finish among the leaders in MVP voting. Already an all-world defender, Molina excelled at the plate, batting .315 with 22 home runs and 76 RBI. However, he only had two hits in the series with the Nationals. "We lose Albert, Lance is out the whole year, but we still know how to win," Molina said. "That tells you how good we are. Weve got some great players here, guys who wont quit." St. Louis is loaded with experience in their rotation, but it will be 25-year- old righty Lance Lynn getting the call in Game 1. Lynn was 18-7 this past season with a 3.78 ERA, but saw his ERA jump a full run in the second half of the season. Hes also lost both of his starts to the Giants, surrendering nine runs in 11 1/3 innings of those outings. Lynn made three relief appearances against the Nationals was 1-1 with an 8.10 ERA. Like the Cardinals, San Francisco needed all five games of its Division Series matchup to get past the Cincinnati Reds, as Buster Poseys grand slam punctuated a six-run fifth inning that helped the Giants cap an amazing comeback with a 6-4 win. "I didnt do much the whole series," said Posey. "I probably was a little overanxious at times. I was happy to be in that situation." San Francisco had dropped the first two games of the set with the Reds, but reeled off three straight wins to earn their second trip to the NLCS in three years. Brandon Crawford picked up two hits, an RBI and a run scored in the decisive win for the Giants, who became the first NL team to rally back from an 0-2 deficit to win a best-of-five series since the format was changed back in 1995. They also became the only team in either league to do so with three consecutive road victories. What made the Giants first round win even more amazing was the fact that Cincinnati outscored them 22-18, outhit them .261-.194 and recorded a 3.13 ERA, compared with San Franciscos 4.11. San Franciscos bullpen was terrific, as no starter was able to pitch beyond the sixth inning. "(Jeremy) Affeldt, (Sergio) Romo, (George) Kontos, all of them did a great job the whole series," manager Bruce Bochy said. Getting the ball in Game 1 for the Giants will be 23-year-old right-hander Madison Bumgarner, who was 16-11 this season, but 10 of those wins came at home. However, he was rocked by Cincinnati in San Francisco in Game 1 of the NLDS to tune of four runs in only 4 1/3 innings. Bumgarner also gave up seven runs over 13 1/3 innings in his two matchups with the Redbirds. The Giants offense is paced by NL MVP candidate Posey, who hit only .211 in the NLDS, but was the NLs leading hitter at .336 with 24 home runs and 103 RBI during the regular season. San Francisco has played the Cardinals twice before in the playoffs. St. Louis edged the Giants in a thrilling seven-game series in 1987, but San Francisco got its revenge in 2002 with a five-game win in the LCS. This is the first matchup between the two previous World Series winners since the New York Yankees and Milwaukee Braves dueled in the 1958 Fall Classic. cheap jerseys . 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Brandon McBride of Windsor, Ont., was the best individual Canuck on Sunday, placing sixth in the boys 400-metre final with a Canadian junior record time of one minute 46. cheap nfl jerseys wholesale . Fiers (8-6) held the Cubs to four hits and struck out six, helping Milwaukee beat its division rival for the 13th time in 16 games this season. The Brewers have won eight of their last nine overall and moved within five games of .ST. JOHNS, N.L. -- Travis Ramsey isnt known for his scoring touch, but he got a key goal on Friday. Ramsey had the winner for the St. Johns IceCaps in their 2-1 victory over the Adirondack Phantoms on Friday night in American Hockey League action. Ramsey was as surprised as anybody to score the deciding goal. "It felt great, its been awhile," said Ramsey. "It kind of surprised me as much as everyone else. Not really too typical of my game style I would say." The veteran defenceman last scored on April 13 in a 3-1 victory over the Worcester Sharks. Ramsey had four goals last season, but none the year before that. It was a home-opening win for the IceCaps (2-1-0), who also got a goal from Maxime Macenauer. The Phantoms (1-2-0) had a goal from Andrew Johnston. IceCaps head coach Keith McCambridge usually relies on Ramsey to shut down the opposition and for leadership. "Thats not something we look for Travis Ramsey to do," said McCambridge. "But anytime he gets a key one like that it definitely, not only gives him a boost, but our team the same." Ramsey was self-effacing on Friday. "It was just a great pass over and I just tried to hit the net and hope for the best," said Ramsey. "The closer I get to the net, the foggier my brain gets, so I like to stay far away." McCambridge believes the IceCaps were pumped up to play in St. Johns. "The guys realize its a home opener," said McCambridge. "They realize that youve got to scrounge and scrape for every point you have." IceCaps goaltender Ed Pasquale, who was named first star for making 32 saves in the win, gave credit to his teammates for the victory. "The team played really well in front of me," said Pasquale. "Guys were blocking a lot of shots, especially (Rammsey) tonight.dddddddddddd "He took that stick to the face, he was bleeding, then he comes back and gets the winning goal." St. Johns dominated the first period and opened the scoring when Zach Redmond rocketed a slapshot from the point that Macenauer tipped in at 11:31. The first period ended with a 12-7 shot advantage for the IceCaps. The two teams exchanged power-play opportunities, with the IceCaps having two power plays in the first period and the Phantoms with two early in the second, but neither team could capitalize. The second period saw a momentum swing in favour of Adirondack, which outshot St. Johns 15-5 in the period. The Phantoms tied the game up at 12:25 in the second as Johnston tipped in an Eric Wellwood slap shot from the point. IceCaps Alex Burmistrov left the game around the two-minute mark in the second, but he returned to start the third. Ramseys winner came at 9:11 of the third as Jason King, who usually provides some offensive firepower for the club, opted to pass to Ramsey and the six-foot-four defenceman made no mistake. Adirondacks Scott Munroe stopped 24 shots. Both teams went 0-for-5 with the man advantage. Ramsey thinks it is important for the team to establish a stronger home identity this season. "We took a step forward tonight, we need to play gritty," said the 29-year-old. "We took our foot off the pedal at some points in the game, but towards the end you saw guys blocking shots and doing what it takes to get the win." The home fans cheered Pasquale with the usual "Eddie!" chants. "I can hear it but, I dont know if the guys in the room like it or not, because theyre not getting cheered," said the goaltender. "No, its fun. You can always hear them and they were loud tonight, really loud." ' ' '


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