Holland's Heroics Even Series
It was a long-drawn out moment in the sixth inning when Mike
Napoli came to the plate to face Edwin Jackson with two on and Texas
holding a 1-0 lead. A visit to the mound from Yadier Molina bought time
for Mitchell Boggs to get warm in the pen. With the reliever still not
ready, Napoli stepped in. Jackson stepped off the mound after feigning a
pickoff throw. Finally the charade ended and Tony LaRussa came out to
get the ball. Boggs came in and after all that, it took precisely one
pitch for Napoli to send one rocketing somewhere toward the Oklahoma
border and gave the Rangers a 4-0 lead they would not relinquish in
tying up the game.
Derek Holland is rightfully the hero this morning, working 8.1 IP of shutout baseball. Neftali Feliz seemed determined to make things interesting, walking one man and then going 3-0 on Matt Holliday with the tying run on deck. Finally Feliz battled back and struck out Holliday to tie the game.
Game 5 goes tonight with the final game of the year in Arlington, a rematch of the opener, as C.J. Wilson faces Chris Carpenter. Both teams will feel the heat, as Texas doesn't want to go back to St. Louis needing a sweep, but St. Louis will feel the urgency of needing to win the one game their best pitcher throws.
Personally, I feel the pressure is far more on Texas--no team since the '79 Pirates has won the final two Series games on the road, and even looking at the bigger picture of the Series, you would have to think that Wilson could split his two starts with Carpenter if Texas was going to win. The Rangers need tonight's game more and I think they'll get it.



