Unearned runs costing Cardinals

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Freese said, “My instincts said, ‘Go to first.’ Scutaro was right in line, kind of inside the baseline. First inning. One run. I could have thrown it off his shoulder and it would turn into a four-run inning. My instinct was to get the out at first and limit the damage.”

Brandon Belt, who had been hitting .148, tripled off the top of the right-field wall in the second but, with the infield in, Carpenter stiffened and fanned Gregor Blanco on a curveball.

Cardinals manager Mike Matheny ordered eighth-place hitter Brandon Crawford walked intentionally but the Giants got tricky.

Manager Bruce Bochy started Crawford on the first ptich to Vogelsong, who shortened to bunt and then swung away, hitting a roller toward short. Kozma rushed in to try to make the grab. Belt was going to score easily and Crawford was going to make second but Vogelsong had eased up on his step and would have been an easy out at first but Kozma booted the ball and Vogelsong was safe, too

“I just messed it up,” said Kozma. “I thought I had a handle on it and the ball just popped up.”

Carpenter fanned Angel Pagan for what would have been the final out in the inning. But, with the rally alive, Scutaro doubled into the left-field corner for two runs and Sandoval singled out of the reach of diving second baseman Daniel Descalso to make the score 5-0.

“It happens,” said Kozma of the key error he made. “And they capitalized. If they make a mistake, we’ll probably capitalize.

“The more outs you give them, the more they can hurt you.”

The first seven unearned runs the Cardinals had offered up in the series had scored as the result of errors by pitchers. Carpenter made a throwing error, which led to three runs in Game 2 and Lynn tossed errantly, creating four runs in one inning in Game 5.

“What did we make? One error tonight? It’s a part of baseball,” Descalso said. “Nobody’s perfect.

“In the games, we’ve won, we’ve played good defense.”

Freese said, “Errors definitely happen. The key is how many unearned runs you allow. If you make an error, then you have to step up. Your pitcher picks you up or the defense comes back and helps the pitcher get out of that inning. At no point are unearned runs good.”

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