The Morning Call

Molina makes ‘special’ delivery

Catcher keeps Cardinals alive with walk-off sac fly in 10th

- By Jay Cohen

ST. LOUIS — Yadier Molina pushed the Cardinals to a deciding Game 5 of the NL Division Series, poking a tying single in the eighth inning and lifting a sacrifice fly in the 10th to beat the Braves 5-4 on Monday.

Molina slung his bat far into the outfield after his winner, and the packed crowd at Busch Stadium roared with the longtime heart of the franchise.

“An elite, special player, that’s what he is,” Cardinals manager Mike Shildt said.

Game 5 will be Wednesday back in Atlanta. The Cardinals will have ace Jack Flaherty on the mound, and the Braves will go with Mike Foltynewic­z.

Kolten Wong led off the Cardinals 10th with a ground-rule double against Julio Teheran. After Paul Goldschmid­t was intentiona­lly walked, Wong advanced on Marcell Ozuna’s forceout and easily scampered home on Molina’s fly to the front of the warning track in left field.

Wong threw his hands in the air as he ran toward the plate. Molina rounded first base with his bat in hand, then flung it away as the celebratio­n erupted. The 37-year-old catcher discarded his batting helmet as the rest of the Cardinals poured onto the field.

Molina made it 4-all with a two-out single in the eighth that went just off the top of the glove of a leaping Freddie Freeman at first.

Ozzie Albies homered and drove in three runs for the Braves, and Ronald Acuna Jr. had four hits. But the NL East champions went 0-for-9 with runners in scoring position, a continuing problem in the postseason over the past two years.

The Braves left the bases loaded in the sixth and seventh. Acuna was stranded on third when Josh Donaldson flied out in the ninth.

“We’re a hit away from — just some productive outs — from continuing to add on,” manager Brian Snitker said.

Ozuna homered twice for the Cardinals, and Goldschmid­t also connected. But the NL Central champions were four outs from a second straight difficult loss before Molina delivered down the stretch.

Albies gave the Braves a 4-3 lead with a two-run homer off Dakota Hudson in the fifth, capping a three-run rally.

The Braves carried the advantage all the way into the eighth, but Goldschmid­t doubled and Molina came up with the tying hit off Shane Greene.

 ?? CURTIS COMPTON/TNS ?? Yadier Molina celebrates after hitting a walk-off sacrifice fly in the Cardinals’ win Monday.
CURTIS COMPTON/TNS Yadier Molina celebrates after hitting a walk-off sacrifice fly in the Cardinals’ win Monday.

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