Red Sox win game one. . .
Playing in the smallest Ballpark in MLB. It's no surprise, with the hitting power of both the Boston Red Sox and St. Louis Cardinals, tonight's game was the highest scoring game one in World Series history.
Boston drew first blood in the first as David Ortiz homered to deep right field, driving in Damon and Cabrera. Ortiz might just be the new Mr. October. As he made major contributions to the Red Sox success in the post season. Ortiz went 2-3 with a HR and 4 RBI's tonight.
Mark Bellhorn hit a 2 run, game winning homerun in the 8th. A hit off the right field foul pole fence that was deja vu Yankee stadium, 8th inning, game 7 ALCS. Bellhorn became the first second baseman to hit home runs in 3 consecutive games in the post season.
Cardinals starting pitcher, Woody Williams went 2.1 innings and was hammered by 8 hits, 7 runs and had only one strike out.
In the first game of what might just be a darn good World Series. The Follicle superior Boston Red Sox, looking like the House of David team of the early 1900's. Take game one of the world series 11-9.
Animaltrout 10.23.2004
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