Braves, Cardinals meet in one-game playoff

Winner take all

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AP The Cardinals will look to starting pitcher Kyle Lohse in today's one-game wild-card playoff at Atlanta. (AP)
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Besides, St. Louis knows it’s just fortunate to have a chance to win another title.

The Cardinals finished six games behind Atlanta in the wild-card standings. If not for the new system, they would be watching from home.

“We’re exceptionally happy about the format,” Matheny said with a smile.

Despite losing Albert Pujols last winter in free agency, the Cardinals have a chance to pull off another magical postseason run. A year ago, they trailed the Braves by 10½ games in late August, but Atlanta collapsed over the final month and St. Louis pulled out the wild card on a frenetic final day.

That momentum carried right into the playoffs, where the Redbirds pulled off three straight upsets, including another stunning rally against Texas in the World Series.

Pujols may be gone. But there’s plenty of holdovers from the title team, including Lohse (16-3, 2.86).

“A lot of guys with me in that clubhouse, they experienced last year from being 10½ back and a lot of people kind of saying, ‘Go get ‘em next year,’” he said. “It helped us mature a lot and grow a lot as individuals and learn how to handle big situations like the one that’s coming up.”

The winner advances to face NL East champion Washington in the divisional round.

The Braves would love to get another crack at the Nationals, having chased them futilely all summer and coming up four games short in the divisional race. But Atlanta will have to do something it hasn’t done in more than a decade – win a playoff round.

The Braves have dropped six straight series since winning a divisional playoff in 2001, including an 0-5 mark in elimination games at Turner Field.

They don’t want to go out like that again, not with 40-year-old Chipper Jones planning to retire as soon as the season is over.

“You don’t have that many opportunities in your career to play in the playoffs or to play in whatever this is called,” Medlen said. “But especially for him. It’s his last year. It inspires you to want to get a few more games under his belt and let him go out on top, which is where he belongs.”

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