Can the Cardinals blame Don Denkinger's bad call for losing the 1985 World Series against the Kansas City Royals?

The infamous "blown call" by Don Denkinger at first base in Game 6 of the 1985 World Series has been a subject of debate for decades. The St. Louis Cardinals were leading the Kansas City Royals 1-0 in the series, but the Royals came back to tie it at 3-3. In the bottom of the ninth inning of Game 6, with the Cardinals leading 1-0 and two outs, Jorge Orta hit a ground ball to first baseman Jack Clark. Clark fielded the ball and appeared to tag Orta out, but Denkinger ruled Orta safe. The Royals went on to win the game in extra innings and eventually the World Series.

The Cardinals have never officially blamed Denkinger's call for their loss, but many fans and observers believe that it was a major factor. The call was undeniably incorrect, and it gave the Royals a crucial break. However, it's important to remember that the Cardinals had other chances to win the game and the series. They had a 3-1 lead in the series and they lost three straight games.

Ultimately, the Cardinals' loss in the 1985 World Series was due to a number of factors, including Denkinger's bad call. However, it is unfair to blame Denkinger entirely. The Cardinals made other mistakes, and the Royals played better in the end.

  • What was the score of Game 6 of the 1985 World Series?
    • The score was 1-0, Cardinals leading.
  • Who was the first baseman for the Cardinals in Game 6?
    • Jack Clark
  • Did Jorge Orta actually reach first base safely in the bottom of the ninth inning?
    • No, he was out, but the umpire ruled him safe.
  • Did the Royals win the World Series in 1985?
    • Yes
  • What is Don Denkinger's current occupation?
    • He is retired.
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