World Series: Albert Pujols Gets Call From Mr. October
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From one great hitter to another: After Albert Pujols joined former Yankee slugger Reggie Jackson as the only living players to hit three home runs in a World Series game in Game 3, he received a call from Mr. October.
Pujols hit his homers off three different Cardinal pitchers. He hit a three-run homer off Alexi Ogando, a two-run drive against Michael Gonzalez and a solo shot versus Darren Oliver.
Pujols matched the three-homer feat accomplished by Babe Ruth in 1926 and 1928, and by Jackson in 1977.
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"It was real nice," Pujols said after speaking with Mr. October. "He was real humble. I just told him how blessed I was to be in the same list as him and Babe Ruth. He was really complimentary. I really appreciate for him to take the time. He didn't have to do that. But that tells you right there what kind of man he is."
A day later, Pujols was 0 for 4 Sunday night as the Cardinals managed just two hits and four balls out of the infield in a 4-0 loss to the Texas Rangers that left the World Series tied at two games apiece.
"I got some good pitches to hit. I missed it," Pujols said. "That's part of the game."
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A night after piling up 16 runs and 15 hits, the Cardinals had their fewest in the Series since Boston's Jim Lonborg one-hit them in Game 2 in 1967.
Derek Holland pitched 8 1-3 innings and Neftali Feliz finished with hitless relief for the 19th Series two-hitter. The loss sent the Cardinals to the biggest Series one-game drop in runs since the 1936 Yankees beat the Giants 18-4 in Game 2 at the Polo Grounds, then won 2-1 at Yankee Stadium the next day.
"It was just a great performance," said Lance Berkman, who singled and doubled for both St. Louis hits. "That's why they say momentum is only as good as the next day's starting pitcher."
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Based on reporting by the Associated Press.
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