NLCS . . . Cubs vs. Cards
NLCS: Game 1: Cubs 6, St. Louis 0
The Cubs pound the defending World Series Champions in the first game. Zambrano goes the full nine innings allowing three hits and one walk. Mark Mulder, who bounced back strong in 2007, was bumped from the game in the third inning after allowing five earned runs and no outs. Every Cub recorded a hit and Barrett had a round tripper in the 3rd inning.
NLCS: Game 2: Cubs 3, St. Louis 1
Mark Prior threw another gem with seven and two-thirds of an inning allowing only one run. Pujols continued to struggle at home and has only two hits in the playoffs at the new Busch Stadium. Lee went two for three with a walk and two runs.
NLCS: Game 3: St. Louis 11, Cubs 5
Pujols continues to thrive on the road during these playoffs. He hit one home run as part of his three hits and leads the Cardinals to a big road win. Zambrano got pegged with four earned runs and a loss. Ohman threw and inning and one-third of scoreless ball.
NLCS: Game 4: St. Louis 4, Cubs 3
The Cards even up the series. They had two runs in six innings of work for Ted Lilly. Both coming off a seventh inning Pujols homer. Larry Bigbie hit the game winning single in the eighth off of Howry.
NLCS: Game 4: St. Louis 0, Cubs 10
Mulder got rocked again for the second time this series. Marshall struck out seven in six innings and Ohman threw a scoreless eighth. DeRosa, Lee and Ramirez all had three hits on the day.
NLCS: Game 6: Cubs 1, St. Louis 2
The Cards knot up the NLCS after a decisive 2-1 win at home. Prior got tagged with the loss allowing two runs in six innings. While Barrett drove in four runs with a three run homer, a sac fly and a walk.
NLCS: Game 7: Cubs 7, St. Louis 3
In an exciting Game 7 the Cubs beatout the Cardnials. The Cubs took a 3-0 lead in the first and carried it until the sixth. With Zambrano out of the game the Cards Scott Rolen hit a three run homer off of Kerry Wood. A combination of Wuretz, Ohman and Dempster go them out of the jam and Eyre and Howry each took a scoreless inning in the 8th and 9th. Lee had the three run homer in the 1st and Soriano’s two-out, two-on double gave the Cubs a four run cushion in the 8th.
The Cubs pound the defending World Series Champions in the first game. Zambrano goes the full nine innings allowing three hits and one walk. Mark Mulder, who bounced back strong in 2007, was bumped from the game in the third inning after allowing five earned runs and no outs. Every Cub recorded a hit and Barrett had a round tripper in the 3rd inning.
NLCS: Game 2: Cubs 3, St. Louis 1
Mark Prior threw another gem with seven and two-thirds of an inning allowing only one run. Pujols continued to struggle at home and has only two hits in the playoffs at the new Busch Stadium. Lee went two for three with a walk and two runs.
NLCS: Game 3: St. Louis 11, Cubs 5
Pujols continues to thrive on the road during these playoffs. He hit one home run as part of his three hits and leads the Cardinals to a big road win. Zambrano got pegged with four earned runs and a loss. Ohman threw and inning and one-third of scoreless ball.
NLCS: Game 4: St. Louis 4, Cubs 3
The Cards even up the series. They had two runs in six innings of work for Ted Lilly. Both coming off a seventh inning Pujols homer. Larry Bigbie hit the game winning single in the eighth off of Howry.
NLCS: Game 4: St. Louis 0, Cubs 10
Mulder got rocked again for the second time this series. Marshall struck out seven in six innings and Ohman threw a scoreless eighth. DeRosa, Lee and Ramirez all had three hits on the day.
NLCS: Game 6: Cubs 1, St. Louis 2
The Cards knot up the NLCS after a decisive 2-1 win at home. Prior got tagged with the loss allowing two runs in six innings. While Barrett drove in four runs with a three run homer, a sac fly and a walk.
NLCS: Game 7: Cubs 7, St. Louis 3
In an exciting Game 7 the Cubs beatout the Cardnials. The Cubs took a 3-0 lead in the first and carried it until the sixth. With Zambrano out of the game the Cards Scott Rolen hit a three run homer off of Kerry Wood. A combination of Wuretz, Ohman and Dempster go them out of the jam and Eyre and Howry each took a scoreless inning in the 8th and 9th. Lee had the three run homer in the 1st and Soriano’s two-out, two-on double gave the Cubs a four run cushion in the 8th.

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