Cardinals, Red Sox TV Schedule: Channel, Time & Radio Info for Game 2 of the 2013 World Series

Oct 24, 2013 04:44 PM EDT

The St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Red Sox meet at Fenway Park for Game 2 of the 2013 World Series. While the Cardinals will be trying to tie the series at 1-1, the Red Sox will try to take control and buy some breathing room. Check the schedule with all the information on how to get your hands on the score, TV channel and radio coverage of this Game 2 meeting that will feature one of baseball's best arms in the 2013 postseason. 

Michael Wacha has impressed. Whether he wins, takes the loss or walks off the field with a no-decision, there is nothing Wacha could do wrong now. Essentially, to be a rookie making his first playoff starts, Wacha has done more than enough. He has yet to lose and is sport an ERA under 1.00. He has only allowed one earned runs in three starts this postseason for a 3-0 record. 

Wacha showed a spark of greatness during the regular season after he almost no-hit the Washington Nationals on the last day of the regular season. Almost a month later, Wacha is still dealing and October. Postseason baseball can give jitters to the biggest superstarts, but Wacha, a rookie who made less than 10 starts this season, is too cool to care. 

Time: 7:30 p.m. ET

TV Channel- Where to Watch? FOX 

Radio Coverage: ESPN Radio (Online Availability) WEEI (Boston Local) 

On the other side of the fence, the Red Sox barely care who is on the mound. October has been their month winning five of eight games played this postseason. Justin Verlander? Fine we will strikeout a lot of times, but make him pay when he leaves it over the heart of the plate. Max Scherzer? The guy was a daemon, controlling the Red Sox, that is, until he was out of the game. The Red Sox pounced on the Tigers' bullpen, beating Detroit in both of Scherzer's starts. 

The Red Sox have shown their talents when the game is on the line. The Red Sox are the epitomy in 2013 of what Derek Jeter has been for the New York Yankees his whole career in October. Sorry for the Yankee/Red Sox reference, but it makes sense. The Red Sox are making the right plays at the right times, hitting home runs when they matter the most. 

The Cardinals will bring the rookie stars. The Red Sox will strut their savvy veterans up and down the lineup. 

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