Cardinals KO Kershaw, World Series-bound

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ST. LOUIS (AP) — Carlos Beltran and the Cardinals stunned Clayton Kershaw with a four-run
third inning, rookie Michael Wacha was again magnificent on the mound and St. Louis advanced to its
second World Series in three seasons by roughing up the Los Angeles Dodgers 9-0 in Game 6 of the NL
championship series Friday night.Matt Carpenter sparked St. Louis’ big inning with a one-out double on
the 11th pitch of his at-bat. Beltran singled him home and the Cardinals quickly removed all the
suspense surrounding a team that squandered a 3-1 series lead in the NLCS last fall against San
Francisco.Game 1 of the World Series is Wednesday at the winner of the ALCS between the Boston Red Sox
and Detroit Tigers. The Cardinals will be trying for the third title since 2006, last winning in
2011.After losing Game 5 in Los Angeles, the Cardinals turned to Wacha once again. The right-hander was
even better in outpitching Kershaw for the second time this series. Wacha was selected MVP of the series
after giving up two hits in seven innings Friday.It was 52 degrees at game time, a 23-degree drop from
the Kershaw-Wacha matchup in Game 2 six days earlier, and Kershaw never warmed up.The top NL CY Young
Award candidate was knocked out of a start for the first time this season without finishing the
fifth.Beltran had three hits and drove in two runs while facing Kershaw and made a spectacular catch in
right field, helping him advance to the World Series for the first time in his 16-year career.“I’m so
happy right now. We did it as a team,” Beltran said. “We fought hard, we worked hard all season long and
thank god we’re here.”Perhaps showing the Cardinals weren’t stressed by the possibility of a second
straight postseason meltdown, Games 1 and 5 starter Joe Kelly had a post-national anthem staredown
against Dodgers reserve outfielder Scott Van Slyke that was broken up by a fed-up home plate umpire Greg
Gibson after several minutes.Kelly blinked first, all in good fun but, when it counted, St. Louis
wouldn’t budge.The Cardinals jumped on Kershaw in the third, batting around. After Wacha grounded out,
Carpenter doubled in a gritty at-bat. Beltran singled him home for the game’s first run. With two outs,
Yadier Molina added an RBI single, Shane Robinson drove in two runs with a single in his first career
postseason start after replacing slumping Jon Jay — and advanced to second base on Dodgers rookie Yasiel
Puig’s first of two errors in the Cardinals’ big innings.The Cuban defector also struck out twice and
was booed heartily. Hanley Ramirez, a last-minute addition to the Dodgers’ lineup, went 0 for 3 while
playing with a broken rib.Kershaw needed 48 pitches, the most pitches of his career in one inning, in
the third. He took exception one pitch in particular, complaining to plate umpire Greg Gibson after Matt
Adams’ full-count walk loaded the bases.The Dodgers bench also was vocal after the call on a pitch that
may have been an inch or two low of the strike zone.The Cardinals knocked Kershaw out in a five-run
fifth. Adams doubled in a run to chase Kershaw. Wacha drove in one with a fielder’s choice grounder and
Carpenter had a sacrifice flyWacha has a minuscule 0.43 ERA in three postseason starts, one of the gems
in Game 4 of the division series to keep the Cardinals alive. In his last regular season start and the
NL Central up for grabs, he no-hit the Nationals for 8 2-3 innings.“There’s not anything you can’t say
about him,” Kelly said of Wacha. “He’s just going out there and pitching his butt off right now and as
you can see he’s just a pretty damn good pitcher.”Beltran was the star of the Cardinals’ 3-2, 13-inning
Game 1 victory, driving in all three runs plus making a throw to keep it tied in extra innings.Kershaw
was charged with seven runs on 10 hits in four-plus innings. The lefty led the majors in ERA the last
three years but has lost five straight starts against St. Louis.None of his starts this year were
shorter than five innings and the most runs he allowed was five, on two occasions. The four-run fourth
was his worst since July 24, 2012, at St. Louis, when Kershaw yielded eight runs in 5 2-3 innings.The
Dodgers didn’t have much of a chance again Wacha.Carl Crawford led off the game with an infield hit but
was erased on Mark Elllis’ double-play ball. A.J. Ellis doubled to start the sixth and didn’t
advance.NOTES: Cardinals Hall of Fame SS Ozzie Smith threw the first pitch. … Beltran has a .331
career postseason average.

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