World Series Game 6 Schedule: Start Time, TV & Radio Coverage for Red Sox, Cardinals' Next Meeting

Oct 29, 2013 10:59 AM EDT
World Series Game 6 Schedule: Red Sox, Cardinals
Boston Red Sox starting pitcher Jon Lester (left) fields a bunt by St. Louis Cardinals shortstop Pete Kozma (38) in the third inning during game five of the MLB baseball World Series at Busch Stadium. Credit: Eileen Blass-USA TODAY Sports
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The 2013 World Series schedule for Game 6 could have the fat lady singing. The Boston Red Sox are scheduled to host the St. Louis Cardinals at Fenway Park and they have a 3-2 series lead. There is no action tonight, but find out when schedule play resumes as Game 6 could mark the conclusion of this wildly entertaining 2013 World Series. 

The Cardinals and Red Sox have gone back and forth. The Red Sox took a 1-0 lead in the series only to see the Cardinals win back-to-back games. Surprisingly, the Red Sox bounced back after suffering heartbreaking defeats, winning back-to-back games from the Cardinals at Busch Stadium. They snapped a five-game error streak after playing perfect baseball on the field behind Jon Lester who was lights out in Game 5. 

When does the World Series resume? When and where can I watch Game 6.

Date: Game 6- Wednesday, Oct. 30 

Time: 7:30 p.m. ET

TV- Where to Watch: FOX 

Radio Coverage: ESPN Radio

Same old. Same old. It's Joe Buck and Tim McCarver on your televisions bring you the analysis and live play-by-play of what has been an exciting 2013 World Series. Both teams finished in first place and they have not disappointed. McCarver made a great point in last night's telecast. Though the Red Sox and Cardinals are the best teams in baseball this year, errors have cost both teams games. Ironically, great teams take advantage of error and both of these clubs have done so repeatedly.

In Game 1, every error the Cardinals committed crossed the plate. In Game 2 and 3 the Red Sox lost because they committed errors, while in Game 4 the Cardinals had a chance to at least tie things in the bottom of the ninth as Carlos Beltran stepped to the plate, but Kolten Wong was picked off at first base. Game 5 marked the first meeting in the World Series where neither team committed an error, but the Red Sox brought out the guns as David Ortiz, Xander Bogaerts, David Ross and Jacoby Ellsbury all provided timely offense. 

Game 6 could be the end of it all. However, the Cardinals will have their stud, Michael Wacha going and he will face a pretty decent John Lackey. Chances are this series might go to seven games if the Red Sox do not figure out Wacha early on. 

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