ST. LOUIS (KMOX) - A decade later, there's still quite a few Texas Rangers fans upset that they had to see the St. Louis Cardinals tomorrow night.

David Freese -- who spent parts of five seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals -- shared a message on Twitter Sunday afternoon where a friend told him that he had representation at a villain-themed Halloween party in Dallas:
Freese became a St. Louis icon in the 2011 World Series, and specifically during Game 6. The third baseman hit .348 in the seven-game series, including hitting a walk-off home run to give the Cardinals a 10-9 extra-inning win over the Rangers in Game 6:
Freese's home run is one of the most iconic in the last 25 years of postseason baseball. Not only was it the culmination of an incredible game, but as you can see above, Joe Buck paid homage to his late father Jack who had used the same call when Kirby Puckett hit a walk-off home run in Game 6 of the 1991 World Series.
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