Doug, please tell me you watched this awesome game.
No, actually I just started dating this real ugly girl for the past few weeks and I watched season one of GLEE with her and her parents instead. What happened, anything special?
Kidding, kidding, yes, of course I watched the game! I was watching it over my parents house, which is why I wasn't posting during it.
I will say that was the greatest baseball game I have ever seen in my life. Before that I would've told you game 5 of the 2004 ALCS, and while I'm more emotionally attached to that game for obvious reasons, for great pure baseball, game 6 of the 2011 is now the greatest I've seen.
If Texas loses tomorrow, this may be a bigger heartbreak than 1986 for Boston. Texas will have made the World Series two years in a row after never being in one, and will lose twice. Bad enough, but in their game six meltdown, they blew 2 two runs leads with one strike away, Boston only did that once.
What really boggles my mind is the 10th inning. You have Darren Oliver, who is murder on lefties, facing two lefties and then a pitcher because there are no more bench players. If he could've gotten two lefties out like he is paid to do, the only thing standing in the way of a Texas championship would've been a pitcher at the plate!
If St. Louis wins tomorrow, and I think they will, they, unlike the 2006 team who got lucky to be in the playoffs and had Detroit hand them the championship, will have absolutely earned it. They just cameback twice in what may arguably be the greatest baseball game ever played and also had a miraculous regular season comeback to even make the playoffs. If Texas wins tomorrow night, they will have earned it to because they will have shown they can comeback from a historic heartbreak.
Anybody who can not appreciate tonight's game is not a baseball fan, it doesn't matter who you root for.