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Braves fans trash up field in wild-card loss
ATLANTA -- David Freese and the St. Louis Cardinals rediscovered their post-season touch. Chipper Jones and the Braves kept throwing the ball away. And the Atlanta fans turned Turner Field into a trash heap.
They said anything could happen in baseball's first wild-card playoff.
Boy, did it ever.
In a game protested by the Braves, Matt Holliday homered and the defending World Series champion Cardinals took advantage of three Atlanta throwing errors -- the most crucial of them by the retiring Jones -- to take the winner-take-all playoff 6-3 on Friday.
MLB executive Joe Torre said the protest had been denied. St. Louis advanced to face Washington in the best-of-five division round, beginning Sunday at Busch Stadium.
The Braves are done for this season, the recipients of another heartbreaking loss in the playoffs.
The 40-year-old Jones is all done, period. He managed an infield hit in his final at-bat but threw away a double play ball in the fourth, which led to a three-run inning that wiped out Atlanta's early 2-0 lead behind Kris Medlen.
"Ultimately, I feel I'm the one to blame," Jones said. "That should have been a tailor-made double play."
But this one-and-done game will be remembered for the eighth, when a disputed call on a fly ball that dropped in short left field cost the Braves a chance at extending Jones' career.
The Braves thought they had the bases loaded with one out after the ball dropped between the shortsop and left-fielder, who appeared to get mixed up over who had called for it. But left-field umpire Sam Holbrook called Andrelton Simmons out under the infield fly rule -- even though the ball landed at least 50 feet beyond the dirt.
When the fans realized what had happened, they littered the field with beers cups, popcorn holders and other trash, leading to a 19-minute delay as the Cardinals retreated to their dugout.
"It was scary at first," St. Louis catcher Yadier Molina said. "I've never seen that before."
The stoppage only delayed the inevitable. When play finally resumed, Brian McCann walked but Michael Bourn struck out to end the threat. Dan Uggla grounded out with two aboard in the ninth to end it, leading to one more wave of trash throwing as the umps scurried off the field -- probably feeling a lot like those replacement NFL refs who caught so much grief.
Jones refused to pin this loss on the umps. "That one play didn't cost us the game. Three errors cost us the game," he said.
-- The Associated Press
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition October 6, 2012 C6
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Updated on Saturday, October 6, 2012 at 11:47 AM CDT: adds fact box
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