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Denkinger was not responsible for Tudor getting torched in Game 7 either.
It ain't over 'til it's over. Just as Bill Buckner so clearly demonstrated.
Anyway, what St. Louis fans don't like to admit is that the Cards were lucky to be still in it by Game 6. They won Games 1 and 2 despite being outhit 8-7 and 9-6. Teams that get more hits win the game about 80% of the time, and KC outhit the Cards in every game except Game 4, and outhit them 68-40 for the series. Even if we take out Game 7, the Royals still have a big edge, 54-35. The Royals would have won it in five games if the usual trend had held.
I can't think of a single WS where a team with that big a per game margin in hits (10-6) lost the World Series. 1912, maybe. The overwhelming majority of WS have been won by the team with more hits. I looked up a few famous WS upsets: the 1909 Tigers outhit the Pirates 55-50 but lost in seven. The 1912 Giants lost despite outhitting the Red Sox 74-60, and Matty was 0-2 despite a 1.25 ERA. The 1926 Yanks outhit St. Louis 65-54, but lost in seven games. The 1997 Indians outhit Florida 72-68 and a had a better team ERA, but lost in seven. There were a few other instances where the losing team led the series in hits, but it's rare. Oh, and this isn't a matter of opinion. It's history.