Oct 30, 2013 05:32 PM EDT
Red Sox, Cardinals Game 6 TV Schedule: Channel, Radio, Time of World Series Meeting

Here's the TV schedule for the St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Red Sox as both teams meet in Game 6 of the 2013 World Series. The Sox have a chance to wrap things up tonight at Fenway Park, while the Cardinals will bid for a chance to extend the series. Check out the schedule coverage info with radio, TV channel and game time. 

Time: 7:30 p.m. ET

TV Channel: FOX

Radio: ESPN Radio 

The Red Sox scraped out two wins in St. Louis, taking back home field advantage right back. The Cardinals had only lost one game at home this postseason, yet the Red Sox found a way to win two in one series. They took Games 4 and 5. Jonny Gomes provided the big blow in Game 4 against the Cardinal bullpen and the Red Sox rallied late in Game 5, allowing their bullpen to close things out after Jon Lester completely shut down St. Louis. 

This will be the first Game 6 of the World Series played in Boston since the 1970's. It will be a historic moment for the club and for the city. No talks of curses exist and the Red Sox will try their best to prevent any talks from reviving. 

On the mound for the Red Sox is one of their Game 4 heroes, John Lackey. He has pitched well in the rotation and also came out as a relief pitcher. The Cardinals could not touch him for the inning he was on the mound. 

Another great Red Sox this World Series not named Jon; David Ortiz. He has brutalized Cardinals' pitching this series and has done a great job carrying the team. 

The Cardinals will have to find a way to get runs off the Red Sox starting pitching. In three of the first five games played, the Cardinals have scored two runs or less. They are getting a ton of hits, but they are not getting players to cross the plate. 

Get Michael Wacha a run or two and the Cardinals might just be in business. Wacha surrendered a two-run shot to Ortiz for the most runs in a start this postseason. Wacha is 4-0 in the 2013 MLB Playoffs with a 1.00 ERA. He is truly a remarkable arm and all he needs is a couple of runs from the Cardinals to ensure them a chance to play Game 7. 

Do not miss the live action, go over the schedule one more time as the Red Sox and Cardinals meet in a crucial Game 6. 

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