Padilla, Dodgers beat Cardinals 5-1 for sweep

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ST. LOUIS (AP)—Unemployed in August and a star for the Los Angeles Dodgers in October. Once Vicente Padilla(notes) got out of the first inning, he slammed the door on the St. Louis Cardinals’ season.

The second-chance pitcher kept Albert Pujols(notes) and Matt Holliday(notes) quiet in a 5-1 victory Saturday night that gave Los Angeles a second straight trip to the National League championship series.

“Anytime you win a series it’s good,” Casey Blake(notes) said. “But to sweep the Cardinals, it just doesn’t happen. I would have never guessed we would have swept them.”

The Dodgers got their sweep in a series that will be remembered most for Holliday’s pivotal dropped fly ball with two outs in the ninth inning of Game 2.

Andre Ethier(notes) missed the cycle by a single, Manny Ramirez(notes) had three hits and two RBIs and the Dodgers didn’t need another St. Louis fielding blunder to sweep their division series opponent for a second straight season. Los Angeles scored all five runs with two outs.

Closer Jonathan Broxton(notes) struck out Rick Ankiel(notes) for the last out and pumped his fist as the Dodgers ran out to the mound to celebrate becoming the first team to advance to the championship series. They await the winner of the Philadelphia-Colorado series that is even at a game apiece. The Phillies beat Los Angeles in the NLSC last season in five games.

Pujols and Holliday were a combined 2 for 8 with a late RBI for the Cardinals, who never recharged after becoming the first National League team to clinch a division title. Counting the postseason St. Louis was 1-9 after wrapping up the NL Central, and was swept for the first time in the division series or NLCS play and only for the third time overall in the postseason.

This team and the 1928 team that got swept in the World Series by the Yankees are the only teams in franchise history to fail to win a game in the postseason.

“It’s hard to believe we’re thinking about next year,” Ryan Ludwick(notes) said. “It just seems a long way away.”

Pujols, 3 for 10 with an RBI and no extra-base hits in the series, left Busch Stadium without speaking to reporters. Holliday was 2 for 12 with a solo homer.

“For some reason, our offense, we couldn’t get anything going,” Holliday said. “We had some good at-bats here or there but as far as stringing anything together we had a hard time.”

Padilla, designated for assignment by the Rangers in early August, was 4-0 the final month with the Dodgers before shutting down the Cardinals on four hits over seven innings in his first career postseason appearance. After escaping a bases-loaded jam in the first inning he was dominant, retiring 19 of 21 hitters against a team he last faced in 2003.

“Big lineup,” Padilla said through an interpreter. “I just tried to make the pitches that I knew I was capable of throwing.”

The Dodgers were already up 3-0 in the third inning when starter Joel Pineiro(notes) dropped Pujols’ simple toss at first for an error on James Loney’s(notes) grounder for the lifeless Cardinals, who were beset by bad play this series.

Holliday got a standing ovation from a sellout crowd of 47,296 before his first at-bat with two men on and one out in the first. Then he tapped out to the mound. Pfft.

Over and over, he said he was touched by the ovation. Even if it was a recruiting pitch for a player headed for free agency.

“Whatever it was, I’m appreciative of it,” Holliday said. “Obviously that was a hard pill for me to swallow, that ball. To get that kind of acknowledgment, I’m very appreciative.”

Ramirez, only 1 for 8 the first two games amid suggestions by manager Joe Torre that he was trying too hard, gave the Dodgers the early lead with a two-out RBI double in the first.

“I was just trying to be more aggressive,” Ramirez said. “Anything on the plate, I was ready for.”

Ethier, who had only one homer in the last 12 games of the regular season, jumped on a 3-1 pitch for a two-run shot that made it 3-0 in the third. It was his second homer of the series.

“To show up now and contribute and be a main guy, it’s nice to come through,” Ethier said.

Ronnie Belliard(notes) singled to start the fourth, stole second and scored on Rafael Furcal’s(notes) single for a 4-0 cushion.

That was more than enough for the Dodgers, who were 2-5 against the Cardinals during the regular season with all the games between mid-July and mid-August when St. Louis was its best.

Joel Pineiro, a 15-game winner and the last of the Cardinals’ big three starters to come up empty, allowed four runs in four innings in an outing that matched his shortest of the season. The sinkerball specialist allowed only 11 homers in the regular season, but surrendered five in his last three starts.

The Cardinals’ demise, though, was due to the failure of an offense beefed up with the acquisitions of Holliday, Mark DeRosa(notes) and Julio Lugo(notes) since late June. St. Louis was 4 for 30 (.133) with runners in scoring position against an underrated Dodgers pitching staff, totaling six runs and stranding 28 runners.

One of them, Yadier Molina(notes), doubled with one out in the seventh and than ran into an easy out on a groundball in front of him.

Furcal, the Dodgers’ leadoff man, had two hits and was 7 for 12 in the series with two RBIs. Ethier was 6 for 12 with three RBIs after getting no RBIs in his first 37 career postseason at-bats.

John Smoltz(notes) struck out five in two innings. The Cardinals finally broke through on Pujols’ run-scoring single off Broxton in the eighth.

The Cardinals totaled three or fewer runs in 18 of their last 33 games. They fell to 6-2 in division series in 14 seasons under manager Tony La Russa.

“I’ve ended playoffs 14 times this way,” Smoltz said. “It’s never easy. You always think you’re going to win the next game.”

NOTES: Matt Morris(notes), who pitched for five Cardinals postseason teams, threw out the ceremonial first pitch with Chris Carpenter(notes) on the receiving end. … Attendance of 47,296 was the largest at 4-year-old Busch Stadium. … Cardinals 3B DeRosa played for the Cubs last year and has been on the wrong end of Dodgers first-round sweeps the last two years.

Updated Oct 11, 1:08 am EDT
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  1. <i>intruudir</i>
    587. Posted by intruudir Sat Oct 17 6:24pm EDT

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    Go dogers!!!!...................gota love anyone that kicks st. louis ass...................lmao
  2. evan
    586. Posted by evan Fri Oct 16 12:57pm EDT

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    did anybody else notice the cardinals were slumping their shoulders(and bats),pressing and just not having any fun at all in that division series?
  3. laura
    585. Posted by laura Wed Oct 14 4:11pm EDT

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    Lompoc was great socal got to see my son play some football his team kicks a$$. Hes been playing with this same group of kids since peewee by the time he is a senior his football team will be an unstoppable force and no doubt will make it all the way im very proud of him
  4. SocalCa70maro
    584. Posted by SocalCa70maro Tue Oct 13 11:46pm EDT

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    yes they were charred all the way through to Moorpark, Laura! we're finally gettin some rain now, but there will probably be mudslides now! lol how was Lompoc?!
  5. AnimeLife00
    583. Posted by AnimeLife00 Tue Oct 13 5:22am EDT

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    sandy you are now aware the mets whole roster was pretty much on the DL
  6. laura
    582. Posted by laura Tue Oct 13 4:22am EDT

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    Socal i went up to see my son in lompoc these last four days had to drive through fillmore and i thought of you ... The hills were lookin crispy.. Yikes that was a big fire
  7. SocalCa70maro
    581. Posted by SocalCa70maro Tue Oct 13 3:33am EDT

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    right on Laura, start mixing that paint!!
  8. laura
    580. Posted by laura Tue Oct 13 1:38am EDT

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    Honestjerk your name says it all!! Where do you live we can start there first... We can even paint your house Dodger Blue If you'd like !!!

    go dodgers!!!!
  9. laura
    579. Posted by laura Tue Oct 13 1:24am EDT

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    Whoo Hoo well whom ever wanted the Phillies Vs. Dodgers you got your wish..4 game sweep anyone??? Wouldnt that be sweet!!! I have tickets to second game GOOD TIMES GOOD TIMES!!!!

    GO BLUE!!!
  10. honestjerk
    578. Posted by honestjerk Mon Oct 12 11:42pm EDT

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    If the Dodgers win, better call out the National Guard now because every thug, felon and unemployed Raider fan that also roots for the Dodgers will be out rioting, looting and pillaging!
  11. mysteakhouse
    577. Posted by mysteakhouse Mon Oct 12 10:03pm EDT

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    To be the best, you've got to beat the best and the Phillies are the defending champs. GO BLUE!!!!
  12. SocalCa70maro
    576. Posted by SocalCa70maro Mon Oct 12 6:24pm EDT

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    actually the Dodgers payroll is less than half of what the crYankmees is, Sandy, about 45%!
  13. D ! Z R U P T ! V E
    575. Posted by D ! Z R U P T ! V E Mon Oct 12 4:25pm EDT

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    Its gonna be Dodgers Vs. Yankees ; DODGERS Win in Game 6 ! ! !

    ( Your mom called.............. She said its ON !!! )

    GO DODGERS !!!
  14. GB Girl
    574. Posted by GB Girl Mon Oct 12 3:33pm EDT

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    Go Dodgers in your next series. Your fans bleed blue! We are cheering you on Blue! GB Girl loves baseball, but especially DODGER BLUE!
  15. DenDen
    573. Posted by DenDen Mon Oct 12 10:20am EDT

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    I have said it the Cardinals would fold in the first round HA HA
  16. Sandy
    572. Posted by Sandy Mon Oct 12 9:17am EDT

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    Just an observation:
    Dodgers combined payroll is HALF that of the Yankees. Take away Manny's overpriced ass and the Dodgers are just about in the middle of the pack, equal to Cards. Yankees #1 Mets #2 in payroll.
    Mets finish 23 games out. You can't buy success
  17. Mekanic
    571. Posted by Mekanic Mon Oct 12 3:15am EDT

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    Padilla!!!
  18. SocalCa70maro
    570. Posted by SocalCa70maro Mon Oct 12 1:27am EDT

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    wish i would've made that 300 mile trek to Vegas myself, Pockets!
  19. PocketsAintE
    569. Posted by PocketsAintE Mon Oct 12 12:46am EDT

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    #546 Chris C lol thanks!!! I was laughing my ass off writing that post. I just couldn't resist!!!!! If I was home I would have cleaned up in Vegas!!!!!
  20. <i>bendgod</i>
    568. Posted by bendgod Sun Oct 11 5:32pm EDT

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    Go Dodger's from a life-long fan. Now lets go back like 32 years ago and play the crankee's in the World-Series....without Reggie Jackson there to spoil the party. Soooo pleased with the Dodger's this year and am also very happy that it has helped weed out most of the haters that wrote smack all year long about the Best Team in the NL. Would be the best team in baseball if not for the crankees spending billions to lure in all the best players in the game....which is like cheating....which is BS. Yes, need a salary cap in baseball.....and Hell Yeah! For the 2009 Dodger's!
  21. lupe
    567. Posted by lupe Sun Oct 11 5:07pm EDT

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    Go dodgers!!!!!!!
  22. hecubis
    566. Posted by hecubis Sun Oct 11 2:13pm EDT

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    I must say I'm pretty shocked..the Cards got swept. It seemed they were in overdrive at the last quarter of the season (until they cliched that is). I'm a Cubs fan and I had the Cards taking the Yanks in the WS, they seemed so strong. It goes to show it all comes down to playing the game, predictions mean nothing. I feel your pain - see you on the field next year.
  23. Sandy
    565. Posted by Sandy Sun Oct 11 2:05pm EDT

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    #560 clob..
    1) yeah I'm nuts allright. No argument there
    2) Ok point taken. I just mean we could use what trading power we have to get another first rate starter, 'cause we do just as well or better with Pierre. Granted Juan has no power but the little squirt makes things happen. As for Tim L. (I'll leave that one at that) Just looking at his #s is impressive but just you may be right there
  24. candyman
    564. Posted by candyman Sun Oct 11 1:47pm EDT

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    Remembering the '60 is probably one of the most refreshing things that i do when I think about "great baseball".It was the decade that saw the most "real" superstars either ending their careers ( Ted Williams,Wrren Spahn,Stan Musial,Eddie Mathews,...so many names ) At thepick of their careers, like Willie Mays,Willie McCovey, Roberto Clemente,Juan Marichal,Sandy Koufax.Ferguson Jenkins.Tom Seaver,Jim Bunning,Jim "Mudcat" Grant,Jim and Gaylord Perry,Don Drysdale
  25. candyman
    563. Posted by candyman Sun Oct 11 1:43pm EDT

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    Remembering the '60 is probably one of the most refreshing things that i do when I think about "great baseball".It was the decade that saw the most "real" superstars either ending their careers ( Ted Williams,Wrren Spahn,Stan Musial,Eddie Mathews,...so many names ) At thepick of their careers, like Willie Mays,Willie McCovey, Roberto Clemente,Juan Marichal,Sandy Koufax.Ferguson Jenkins.Tom Seaver,Jim Bunning,Jim "Mudcat" Grant,Jim and Gaylord Perry,Don Drysdale
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