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10.07.2009 2:43 pm

Three keys to Game 1 success for Cardinals

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THE WATERCOOLER

QUESTION: What are three keys to the Cardinals securing a Game 1 win tonight?

JOE STRAUSS

1. The Cardinals enjoy an edge in the pitching match-up but need to exploit the advantage by practicing what hitting coach Hal McRae has recently preached: aggressiveness within a tighter strike zone. My thinking is that seeing Skip Schumaker in CF would reinforce that suggestion.

2. Chris Carpenter merely needs to be Carpenter. He has beaten the Dodgers in each of five career starts. He knows that. They know that. The longer he goes, the more obvious the outcome should be to all. His five-and-dive in Cincinnati should leave him in good position for a strong outing tonight.

3. This sounds elementary, but the Cardinals have to more closely resemble the much-improved defensive unit of August than the comedic version that ended the season. Extra outs can neutralize the best pitchers and look to be the Dodgers’ only leverage against Carpenter.

DERRICK GOOLD

1. Chris Carpenter pitching like Chris Carpenter.

2. Ryan Franklin rediscovering his first-half form.

3. The defense waking up from its weeklong, collective and uncharactertistic slumber to play the kind of crisp, sound game that has inexplicably escaped the Cardinals since they clinched.

RICK HUMMEL

1. Carpenter gets to the eighth inning.

2. Franklin closes without incident.

3. Cardinals’ middle infield plays solid defense

JEFF GORDON

1. Chris Carpenter pitches at his very best. If he does that, he can shut down a deep and dangerous Dodgers offense. He and Adam Wainwright are the equalizers.

2. Outfielders not named Matt Holliday need to hit. The run production from the No. 5 spot in the batting order has been sporadic. This would be a great time for Ryan Ludwick to heat up again.

3. Ryan Franklin needs to close. We all saw his lack of sharpness late in the season. But he’s needed now.

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I agree that Wainwright and Carpenter need to be on the A team tonight and tomorrow. Getting more hitting from Lugo, Molina and Ankiel would greatly benefit this time in the playoffs. Using Glaus as a pinch hitter and late inning replacement at 3rd sounds like vintage TLR.

Let’s go Cards and like Jack Buck says ‘ that’s a winner’

— Dave
4:39 pm October 7th, 2009

all these things just ain’t happenin’ for our boys….will be surprised if they win one game here….

— My 2 Cents
4:50 pm October 7th, 2009

1. Get into their bullpen before they get into yours: Carpenter, Wainwright & Pineiro can get deeper into games than Wolf, Kershaw & Padilla, easily. Tonight, Chris Carpenter easily outlasts Randy Wolf.

2. Be patient to get on base, be aggressive with runners in scoring position: Both clubs have offenses with good OBP. In the past, the death nail in a Cardinals WS bid has been a silent offense. If the Cards are too aggressive early at the plate against Randy Wolf, the veteran lefty will go further into the game.

3. Slam the door shut: Both offenses have good OBP and walks or deep counts from relievers can be killers, not just for Game 1 but for the entire DS. A very quick & efficient outing by Ryan Franklin gives the Cards bullpen the advantage. Anything else gives Joe Torre and Jim Thome the advantage.

— Michael Scriven
6:06 pm October 7th, 2009

Dodgers gunna sweep. Not-chur year, saint louie!!! Go Dodgers!!

— Smelvin
7:08 pm October 7th, 2009