Sports — 19 October 2011
The night St. Louis turned its season around

On the day that the Cardinals’ season hit rock bottom, Nick Lamb was in the first row at Busch Stadium, in the seats that are visible on television anytime a camera zooms in for a close-up of a right-handed batter.

His law firm owns those seats, and it was Lamb’s turn to use them on a 97-degree Wednesday afternoon when the Dodgers completed a three-game sweep of the Cardinals by scoring six runs in the third inning and cruising to a 9-4 win. With that Aug. 24 loss, St. Louis — the unexpected entrant opposing the Texas Rangers in the World Series that starts on Wednesday night — fell 10 games behind the Brewers in the NL Central and 10 ½ games behind the Braves for the wild card.

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