The 99-77 St. Louis Cardinals jumped out to a 5-0 lead in Game Three  en route to a resounding 16-7 win over the 104-71 Texas Rangers to move  ahead in the World Series under the bright lights in Arlington.
Allen Craig homered in the first run of the game during the top of  the first for St. Louis who struck again during the top of the fourth  with David Freese's RBI double triggering a four-run inning. The  Cardinals scored two more on Jon Jay's fielder's choice while Ryan  Theriot knocked in Yadier Molina to make it 5-0 visitors. Texas tallied  their first three runs during the bottom of the fourth on two longballs  by Michael Young and Nelson Cruz.
Freese and Molina knocked in the next three runs for St. Louis who  led 8-3 heading to the bottom of the fifth where the Rangers added three  more runs to once again pull within two. Adrian Beltre and Mike Napoli  drove in three Texas base runners, but the Cardinals were back at it  during the top of the sixth with Albert Pujols going yard along with  Molina's sacrifice fly elevating St. Louis' lead to 12-6. Pujols'  two-run jack an inning later made it 14-6 bad guys as the Rangers  returned to the scoreboard during the seventh with Napoli's sac fly.  Molina's RBI double made things worse for Texas during the top of the  eighth while Pujols' third homer of the night during the ninth was the  final blood drawn for the Cardinals who have a 2-1 World Series lead  heading into Game Four.












 
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