In all due respect, this is not 1918. In my opinion, current form is a very important element when handicapping any event. Remember, this particular Cardinal team has not been down 2-0 in the post season. They won the first games of each series at home, not coming home down 2-0. Last night, they had a very tired Curt Schilling, at times vulnerable, but did not take advantage of him. Because of his seasoning and ability to make the right pitch at the right time, he was able to get out some of the best hitters the Cardinals have except Pujols who is very special. Pedro is fresh and certainly as seasoned and although not as good as he was last year, is still very focused and capable of making quality pitches. The Yankees face him so many times they know how to hit against him. The Cardinals don't see him and therefore will have greater difficulty. The must win scenario, in my opinion, is overrated and can be costly. That being said, once again, I reiterate that in any game, anything can happen and if the Cardinals win, so be it. My main point here is that I personally do not feel that this particular play warrants a "large" play. I have seen many, many better opportunities then this particular game. This is just a regular play for me. Nothing more, nothing less. If I win, it's just another win. If I lose, it's just another loss. No big deal either way. I will congratulate those that have the Cardinals now should they win and congratulate those that have the Sox now should they win. Best of luck to all.