Unearned runs costing Cardinals

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Descalso was hit in the face by the ball when he sprawled to try to corral a broken-bat grounder by Belt in the eighth. Descalso’s glove got nothing. His right cheek did, deflecting the ball into short right field although the hustling Descalso slid after the ball and fired behind Belt at first, almost nipping the Giants’ runner.

Though no error was assessed, that run scored, too, after a two-out single by 2011 Cardinal Ryan Theriot, who was pinch hitting.

Descalso said “the ball wasn’t hit very hard. With the broken bat, I didn’t see it very well and it ended up hitting me in the face. What are you going to do?”

The Cardinals finished the night having scored two runs or fewer in all five of their postseason losses this season. In six of their seven postseason wins, they have scored six runs or more.

“Well, we’re alive,” said Kat DeWitt, wife of Cardinals chairman Bill DeWitt Jr, as the Cardinals’ executive group filed out of the stadium. “We’re the envy of 27 teams.”

Point taken. Three of the 30 big league teams still are playing.

After Monday night, it will be two. But in a loser-go-home game, if the Cardinals are ousted, they would do well not to eliminate themselves.

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©2012 St. Louis Post-Dispatch

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