The Boston Red Sox beat the St Louis Cardinals 3-1 in Game 5 of the World Series to take a 3-2 lead in the series.
Tonight's National Anthem was performed by Harry Connick Jr, and unlike nearly every other anthem this series, it went pretty well.
Mike Matheny has to be pissed about Harry Connick Jr. Dilutes his snuggleability factor.
— Matt Sebek (@MattSebek) October 29, 2013
Also in St Louis on this Monday night, the Rams were hosting the Seahawks at the Whatever It's Called Today Dome.
If you can bet on the Cardinals outscoring the Rams tonight you should probably bet on that.
— Will Brinson (@WillBrinson) October 29, 2013
The Cardinals lineup was in flux before the game, as one version surfaced with Allen Craig out of the lineup before the final lineup was released with Craig in the middle of the order and playing first base.
Freese and Craig anchor the corners. Sorry, I mean they are anchored to the corners.
— Harry Pavlidis (@harrypav) October 29, 2013
Fox's oft-lampooned Keys to the Game hit a new level of suck tonight.
The FOX "Keys to the Game" guys are just getting lazy: pic.twitter.com/smLa6YgbRf
— GNAWsh GHOULd-Smith (@GoldAndOrSmith) October 29, 2013
So the key to the game is win? Wow, insightful
— Grape (@spacemnkymafia) October 29, 2013
"The Team that goes to Boston with a 3-2 lead will have an advantage." Tim Mathematician McCarver
— Lizzy (@Lizzy_Nielsen) October 29, 2013
Personally, I think these would help each team more.
cardinals keys to the game: KOZMA NO
— Lana Boo Berry (@Lana) October 29, 2013
red sox keys to the game: the flask you are hiding in your beard isn't helping anybody
— Lana Boo Berry (@Lana) October 29, 2013
Before the game begins, a quick prediction…
Prediction: Wainwright won't walk Ellsbury to lead off the game.
— Wendy Thurm (@hangingsliders) October 29, 2013
And sure enough, he didn't! But Wainwright did follow up his strikeout of Ellsbury by allowing a double to Dustin Pedroia, bringing up David Ortiz with a man in scoring position, one out, and first base open. Hmmm…
too soon for first intentional walk to Big Papi?
— Tom (@Haudricourt) October 29, 2013
it'll be interesting to see if master of command Wainwright walks Big Papi here
— Matt Snyder (@MattSnyderCBS) October 29, 2013
Ortiz doubled home Pedroia to make it 1-0. Because of course he did.
Should of walked him.
— AHHHHHrik Malinowski (@erikmal) October 29, 2013
David Ortiz, Planet Eater
— Jonah Keri (@jonahkeri) October 29, 2013
WAINWRONG
— NOT BUSTER OLNEY (@TRIPPINGOLNEY) October 29, 2013
Did St. Louis subscribe to the "Ortiz-free" version of the Red Sox's statistics?
— Dobbertean's Monster (@ChrisDobbertean) October 29, 2013
David Ortiz is now batting .750 in the World Series. Insane. 9 for 12.
— 3030 (@jose3030) October 29, 2013
Was on phone doing an interview when Matheny invited Ortiz to kill the Cards again. Impressed myself by not cussing at interview subject.
— Pat Forde (@YahooForde) October 29, 2013
Wainwright throwing grapefruits down Broadway again. Yikes.
— Molly Knight (@molly_knight) October 29, 2013
Speaking of fruit…
Like a cantaloupe with seams!
— Andrew Vazzano (@AVSNY) October 29, 2013
A Cantaloupe With Seams is the name of Tim McCarver's unfinished sonnet.
— Jack Kogod (@Unsilent) October 29, 2013
The Cardinals went quietly in the first, thanks in part to a nice play by Pedroia.
Carlos Beltran doesn't bat in the first, but at least Shane Robinson did. #DontGetIt
— Matt Snyder (@MattSnyderCBS) October 29, 2013
Creative play. #dusty
— Tim Ryan (@TheSportsHernia) October 29, 2013
8 More innings until this game ends with 175 Cardinals swooping in the field and carrying Shelby Miller out of the darkness.
— Ricardo Marquez (@iBlogBetter) October 29, 2013
After a disappointing first inning, Wainwright got into gear in the second, striking out the side.
Bob Gibson has the World Series record with 17 strikeouts, back in 1968. Adam Wainwright is 11 away from that, two innings into this game.
— Jesse Spector (@jessespector) October 29, 2013
Jon Lester has never collected a hit in the big leagues and I'm still not sure that Stephen Drew should be batting ahead of him.
— Tom (@Haudricourt) October 29, 2013
Carlos Beltran led off the second with a single, and St Louis wept at Mike Matheny's lineup construction.
Carlos Beltran, table-setter.
— Howard Megdal (@howardmegdal) October 29, 2013
I'm surprised 1b hasn't exploded into flames yet with both Beltran and Ortiz standing on it. #EnFuego #RedSox #Cardinals #WorldSeries
— Geoff Blum (@blummer27) October 29, 2013
The aforementioned Craig looked extremely gimpy out of the box while grounding into an inning-ending double play.
Sadly, Allen Craig is now the 4th Molina brother.
— Jonah Keri (@jonahkeri) October 29, 2013
7 more innings until the walk-off balk.
— Ricardo Marquez (@iBlogBetter) October 29, 2013
Jon Lester made contact against Wainwright in the third, grounding out to lead off a 1-2-3 inning.
So, the hitless for life pitcher was the first non-K out? Baseball. Huh.
— Rob in WI (@WisconsinRob) October 29, 2013
Haha, no 27 K game for Wainwright.
— Paul Swydan (@Swydan) October 29, 2013
Good god a'mighty, Wainwright's curveball is ridiculous.
— Productive Outs (@ProductiveOuts) October 29, 2013
I'd say I'm going as Sexy Adam Wainwright curveball for Halloween, but that's redundant.
— Craig Calcaterra (@craigcalcaterra) October 29, 2013
After David Freese led off the bottom of the third with a single, Pete Kozma bunted him over to second, and nearly managed to reach base. But we don't want to break the script, now would we?
Pete Kozma's hitting record supports the "hasn't slept in 2 years" that he claims.
— Paul Sporer (@sporer) October 29, 2013
SHOULD HAVE PUNTO'D INTO FIRST BASE
— CespedesFamily BBBOO (@CespedesBBQ) October 29, 2013
I thought The Cardinal Way was to slide in that situation.
— Dave Kaufman (@TheKaufmanShow) October 29, 2013
The baseball gods have allowed some crazy, rare things to happen in this series. But Pete Kozma getting on base is where they draw the line.
— Brian Costa (@BrianCostaWSJ) October 29, 2013
Season batting averages: Pete Kozma .217, Adam Wainwright .211.
— Jesse Spector (@jessespector) October 29, 2013
the combined line of the shortstops in this series .lol/.wtf/.lmao
— Matt Snyder (@MattSnyderCBS) October 29, 2013
After striking out Wainwright, Lester struck out Matt Carpenter for the third out of the inning on a questionable call.
Pretty terrible call on strike three to Matt Carpenter, methinks. 1-0 Red Sox after three innings.
— Jesse Spector (@jessespector) October 29, 2013
Go ahead and throw that helmet, Carp. You know you want to. Do it. Do it do it do it do it.
— Tim McGinnis (@Aisle424) October 29, 2013
Damn if Carpenter gets that call, Shane Robinson gets to bat, and Matt Holliday gets to lead off the 4th.
— Eric MiKILL (@ericmichel) October 29, 2013
The thing I just learned from that strikeout: Matt Carpenter has lustrous locks
— Matthew Kory (@mattymatty2000) October 29, 2013
6 More innings until the Cardinals and Red Sox switch uniforms and confuse us all
— Ricardo Marquez (@iBlogBetter) October 29, 2013
David Ortiz led off the fourth with a single. Related: water is wet.
OK, whatever everybody tweeted the last time Ortiz batted.
— Paul White (@PBJWhite) October 29, 2013
David Ortiz throws himself batting practice. #DavidOrtizfacts
— Michael Rosenberg (@Rosenberg_Mike) October 29, 2013
Ortiz’s average went up 19 points on his hit, to .769. If Pete Kozma gets a hit in his next AB, his average will go up 111 points, to .111.
— Jesse Spector (@jessespector) October 29, 2013
David Ortiz: .769 (10 for 13). Rest of #RedSox: .132 (17 for 129).
— Bill Shaikin (@BillShaikin) October 29, 2013
Fox decided to get their money's worth out of Chris Carpenter, interviewed him in the dugout yet again.
GREAT STORY, CHRIS! TELL THAT ONE AGAIN!
— Tim McGinnis (@Aisle424) October 29, 2013
I mean, really, why not interview Chris Carpenter in every inning?
— Eric Freeman (@freemaneric) October 29, 2013
I'm still waiting for FOX to accidentally call Chris Carpenter "Justin Verlander"
— Marc Normandin (@Marc_Normandin) October 29, 2013
Especially in the World Series it's important to devote time to things that are not the game. Don't want to dominate air time with the game
— RAD GOGGLES DOG (@Phylan) October 29, 2013
Chris Carpenter still looks extremely suspicious about kidnapping Shelby Miller
— CespedesFamily BBBOO (@CespedesBBQ) October 29, 2013
In the bottom of the fourth, Matt Holliday tied the game at one with a solo homer to dead center field off of Lester.
Holliday's going to go yard here on a 2-0 pitch.
— Dan Lewis (@DanDotLewis) October 29, 2013
Home runs: Matt Holliday 2, rest of #Cardinals 0.
— Bill Shaikin (@BillShaikin) October 29, 2013
I was not aware the Cards were allowed to do that.
— Craig Calcaterra (@craigcalcaterra) October 29, 2013
Unclutchy Von NoClutch with a rally-killing, stat-gathering HR.
— Tim McGinnis (@Aisle424) October 29, 2013
Only thing that might have made that Holliday homer better was someone picking the ball up on the grassy knoll and doing the sprinkler.
— Ian Casselberry (@iancass) October 29, 2013
St. Louis shoots fireworks for a game-tying, 4th inning home run?
— Ryan Hudson (@ry_hudson) October 29, 2013
Carlos Beltran nearly followed up with one of his own, but Jonny Gomes made the catch at the wall.
Would have been awesome had Gomes lost the ball in the smoke.
— Matthew Pouliot (@matthewpouliot) October 29, 2013
I can't believe Beltran's shot didn't leave the yard. RT @amandarykoff Did Beltran's fly ball get caught up in the fireworks smoke????
— Matt Zemek (@mzemek) October 29, 2013
Can someone get Lester some goo? STAT!!
— Tim McGinnis (@Aisle424) October 29, 2013
Meanwhile, Shelby Miller is still missing.
really didn't think I'd see the Sklar Brothers on my TV again before I saw Shelby Miller
— CespedesFamily BBBOO (@CespedesBBQ) October 29, 2013
In the fifth, Stephen Drew nearly took Wainwright out of the park, but the baseball gods put an end to that fun quickly.
If Stephen Drew had homered, the series should have been called.
— Ghastly Boourns (@MayorBurnsy) October 29, 2013
If Pete Kozma and Stephen Drew had tennis racquets, who would get a hit first?
— Logan Norton (@LoganNorton7) October 29, 2013
David Ortiz didn't reach base in his third plate appearance in the sixth inning for the first time since the second inning of Game 3.
Fans react with ending-a-rally cheer for retiring Ortiz with no one on base.
— Howard Megdal (@howardmegdal) October 29, 2013
David Ortiz got out? You better call your parents and loved ones because I have no idea if this world is coming to an end. I love you all…
— Ricardo Marquez (@iBlogBetter) October 29, 2013
The loudest the stadium has been was when Papi flew out to center
— Danny Farris (@ohshootitsdan) October 29, 2013
SOURCES: Ortiz possibly mortal. @OTLonESPN report at 10.
— Caitlin Kelly (@atotalmonet) October 29, 2013
David Ortiz is hitless in his last one at-bats.
— D.J. Short (@djshort) October 29, 2013
Just another night at YCPB. http://t.co/NUqqXIvIRP
— YCPB (@cantpredictball) October 29, 2013
Joe Buck and Tim McCarver apparently thought they were at the Edward Jones Dome, discussing turnovers.
Mmmm, apple turnover.
— D.J. Short (@djshort) October 29, 2013
How the sam hell are defensive errors turnovers?!
— Dan Wade (@Dwade) October 29, 2013
And now Tim McCarver has ruined apple turnovers for me. Cool.
— AHHHHHrik Malinowski (@erikmal) October 29, 2013
Sometimes when Tim McCarver speaks I get worried that he’s having a stroke on live TV.
— The Blob Iracane (@iracane) October 29, 2013
Internet celebrity David Eckstein tuned into this one as well and had some thoughts.
This is baseball at its best #wainwright #lester #WorldSeries
— David Eckstein (@DavidEckstein22) October 29, 2013
We moved into the seventh inning tied at one. Xander Bogaerts led off with an infield single.
Xander Bogaerts’ fifth hit of the series ties Dustin Pedroia and means that there are now two Red Sox with as many combined hits than Ortiz.
— Jesse Spector (@jessespector) October 29, 2013
Then, Stephen Drew walked after falling behind 1-2. That also happened.
Drew just flung his bat further than he's hit a ball this postseason
— jasoncollette (@jasoncollette) October 29, 2013
Stephen Drew gets on base. There's the "first" for this World Series game.
— Wendy Thurm (@hangingsliders) October 29, 2013
The Red Sox took the lead after a ground rule double by David Ross scored Bogaerts, making it a 2-1 game.
ROSS YOU LIKE A HURRICANE
— Joe Lucia (@Joe_TOC) October 29, 2013
Doesn’t look like Saltamargarita is getting back into Sox lineup soon.
— John Gruber (@gruber) October 29, 2013
Wainwright couldn't put away Drew after getting ahead 1-2. Couldn't put away Ross with 2 strikes. Everything has changed.
— Matt Zemek (@mzemek) October 29, 2013
Every time Wainwright throws a lousy curve I'm depressed for at least the next hour. #Mets
— Jason Fry (@jasoncfry) October 29, 2013
Jon Lester followed up by…well, he's a pitcher, and pitchers can't hit.
This would be the best time possible for Lester's first career hit.
— Marc Normandin (@Marc_Normandin) October 29, 2013
Mike Napoli and Jarod saltalamacchia are on the bench. That is all
— wertwhile (@Wertwhile) October 29, 2013
Ellsbury followed up by singling to center, scoring Drew and resulting in a play at the plate where Ross was ruled out on a close play.
No way on earth any ump would have called him safe there. All he saw was the glove under Ross.
— Matthew Pouliot (@matthewpouliot) October 29, 2013
Twitter verdict: inconclusive play at the plate.
— Marc Normandin (@Marc_Normandin) October 29, 2013
In the bottom of the seventh, a paper airplane made its way to the mound, much to the joy of Twitter.
best paper plane in baseball
— Jack Moore (@jh_moore) October 29, 2013
Paper airplane > Kozma's ball in play
— dianagram (@dianagram) October 29, 2013
"World's greatest paper airplane" Ok, that was funny, Joe.
— Tim McGinnis (@Aisle424) October 29, 2013
[Jon Lester opens up paper airplane] "SEND HELP" [bat boy tackles Shelby Miller to the ground]
— Lana Boo Berry (@Lana) October 29, 2013
David Ortiz reached on an infield single into the teeth of the shift in the eighth, because he's on a stupid hot streak right now.
David "Wheels" Ortiz
— Jay Jaffe (@jay_jaffe) October 29, 2013
Only an infield hit? Ortiz is slumping.
— Ken Fang (@fangsbites) October 29, 2013
Any strategy that involves throwing a pitch anywhere near Ortiz is currently the wrong strategy.
— Erin Faulkenstein (@erinscafe) October 29, 2013
David Ortiz is two hits away from tying the World Series record.
— Ryan Hudson (@ry_hudson) October 29, 2013
Craig was still in the game in the bottom of the eighth, and could barely run on a ground out. The Cardinals need to worry about his future at this point.
Allen Craig should be allowed to use a Rascal to get around the bases tonight.
— Tim McGinnis (@Aisle424) October 29, 2013
After a Freese double, Kozma batted for himself and predictably flew out to left.
Literally any of the Cards bench options is better than Kozma
— Erik Hahmann (@ehahmann) October 29, 2013
Koji Uehara came in to face Matt Adams and notch the elusive four out save. Adams had no chance, striking out on three pitches.
Koji has your platoon disadvantage right here [censored]
— Harry Pavlidis (@harrypav) October 29, 2013
Koji has your splits right here! No, wait, over there. By the table. No, the other side. No! Over there you know what never mind.
— Matthew Kory (@mattymatty2000) October 29, 2013
Reminder: this is the first World Series that Koji Uehara is pitching in. The Rangers left him off the WS roster in 2011.
— Greg Tepper (@Tepper) October 29, 2013
Trevor Rosenthal pitched the top of the ninth for the Cardinals. It went about as well as you'd expect for the Red Sox.
girl are you Rosenthal's heater, because I just about snapped my neck trying to get a look at you
— Productive Outs (@ProductiveOuts) October 29, 2013
Rosenthal pitches like he has somewhere to be.
— Matt Sebek (@MattSebek) October 29, 2013
Trevor Rosenthal's breaking ball is like Shelby Miller; it doesn't exist anymore
— CespedesFamily BBBOO (@CespedesBBQ) October 29, 2013
Fourteen Red Sox have struck out tonight. They’re three outs away from winnng.
— Jesse Spector (@jessespector) October 29, 2013
Uehara was all set to close the game out in the bottom of the ninth against the top of the Cardinals order: Carpenter, Shane Robinson, and Matt Holliday. No Beltran, of course. The script seemed ready to write itself.
And the Cards best hitter doesn't hit in the 1st. That will affect the end of the game.
— Wendy Thurm (@hangingsliders) October 29, 2013
Thanks to Matheny, I now understand how Rangers fans felt in 2011. Almost. #stlcards
— CE's Mustache (@CEs_Mustache) October 29, 2013
Alright…bottom of the 9th. Please end ridiculously. The world wants it.
— Ricardo Marquez (@iBlogBetter) October 29, 2013
Please oh please let this game end with Beltran on deck
— Joe Lucia (@Joe_TOC) October 29, 2013
Sure enough, Uehara ran right through Carpenter and Jon Jay, pinch hitting for Robinson..
Unhittable pitch.
— D.J. Short (@djshort) October 29, 2013
The Cardinals huddle in the dugout in the middle of the 9th. "Is he gone?" someone asks. He is not gone. He is on the mound. A man cries.
— Mark Lisanti (@marklisanti) October 29, 2013
The game ended with a Holliday fly out to right field…with Beltran on deck. Of course.
Yes, I'm a Rangers fan, but that ball got hit to right and I gasped.
— Greg Tepper (@Tepper) October 29, 2013
boring ending. was expecting 26 consecutive wild pitches from Koji or something like that
— CespedesFamily BBBOO (@CespedesBBQ) October 29, 2013
So the shocking ending to tonight's game is that it's only 11 o'clock.
— keithlaw (@keithlaw) October 29, 2013
Flipped over to the World Series game at 10 pm hoping to catch the 4th inning. It's over already?
— Len Kasper (@LenKasper) October 29, 2013
ok Red Sox now all you have to do is beat the Cardinals in game si-[a pit of fire opens up and Koji is engulfed in flames]
— Lana Boo Berry (@Lana) October 29, 2013
There were two major takeaways from this game.
First, David Ortiz is unstoppable. He went 3/4 on Monday, and is now hitting .733/.750/1.267 in the series. Just molten hot.
Second, Jon Lester had himself one hell of a start. In 7 2/3 innings, Lester threw just 91 pitches, allowing one run on four hits in 7 2/3 innings, striking out seven without a walk. That's just blistering.
Wainwright didn't pitch badly, but the seventh inning was the difference. In his seven innings of work, the Cardinals ace allowed three runs on eight hits, striking out ten and walking only one. But the bottom of Boston's lineup did some damage in the seventh, and that was enough to push the Red Sox to the victory.
Game 6 will be at 8 PM on Wednesday on Fox. Michael Wacha will get the start for the Cardinals, while John Lackey looks to make his massive Red Sox contract worthwhile by winning the World Series for the Sox at Fenway Park. The Red Sox have won the World Series on the grass at Fenway just once in their history – 1918. Doesn't that year sound familiar?