Cardinals roll while O's survive to even divisional series
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Cardinals roll while O's survive to even divisional series
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Carlos Beltran hit the last two of the Cardinals' four homeruns as St. Louis chased an ineffective Jordan Zimmermann early in a 12-4 rout of the Washington Nationals to even the NL Divisional Series at one. Game 3 is set for this Wednesday afternoon at Nationals Park and it will be the first postseason contest in the nation's capital since the original Senators played the New York (now San Francisco) Giants in the 1933 World Series. Edwin Jackson starts for Washington against longtime Cardinals ace Chris Carpenter, who made only three starts during the regular season because of injury.
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Baltimore rookie pitcher Chen Wei-yin outdueled postseason veteran Andy Pettitte to guide the Orioles to a 3-2 victory over the New York Yankees to tie the American League Division Series at one game apiece. Chen gave up eight hits over 6 & 1/3 innings while surrendering two runs, only one of them earned, in front of more than 48,000 fans at Camden Yards. The best-of-five series now shifts to Yankee Stadium in the Bronx with Game 3 set for this Wednesday night.
Carlos Beltran hit the last two of the Cardinals' four homeruns as St. Louis chased an ineffective Jordan Zimmermann early in a 12-4 rout of the Washington Nationals to even the NL Divisional Series at one. Game 3 is set for this Wednesday afternoon at Nationals Park and it will be the first postseason contest in the nation's capital since the original Senators played the New York (now San Francisco) Giants in the 1933 World Series. Edwin Jackson starts for Washington against longtime Cardinals ace Chris Carpenter, who made only three starts during the regular season because of injury.
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Baltimore rookie pitcher Chen Wei-yin outdueled postseason veteran Andy Pettitte to guide the Orioles to a 3-2 victory over the New York Yankees to tie the American League Division Series at one game apiece. Chen gave up eight hits over 6 & 1/3 innings while surrendering two runs, only one of them earned, in front of more than 48,000 fans at Camden Yards. The best-of-five series now shifts to Yankee Stadium in the Bronx with Game 3 set for this Wednesday night.
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