Rangers manager Ron Washington admitted on Wednesday that closer Neftali Feliz was in no condition mentally to return for the 10th inning of Game 6 in the World Series. With Texas just one strike away from winning the World Championship against St. Louis, Feliz gave up two runs in the ninth inning to force extra innings. "We'll just say that he was really upset and his state of mind at the time wasn't where we felt like he could go out there and get it done," Washington told the Ben and Skin Show on ESPN Dallas 103.3 FM. "And the lineup set up perfectly for Darren Oliver, and he didn't get it done. "So it wasn't like we didn't get it done because Neftali didn't go back out there. I still feel like that lineup set up perfectly for who we put out there and the job just didn't get done. The end result is we just didn't get it done." After taking a two-run lead in the 10th inning, the Rangers again were just one strike from winning the World Series. Instead, the Cardinals tied it again off Oliver before eventually winning the game in the 11th to force a deciding Game 7.