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COLORADO ROCKIES

Arenado’s misplay helps cap Cardinals collapse, one loss from elimination

A routine ground ball to Arenado should've been a double play, ending the inning at 4-2 and giving St. Louis more hope entering the bottom of the ninth

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Former Rockies third baseman Nolan Arenado wanted to play in big games.

He got his chance on Friday afternoon, as the Cardinals took on the Phillies in the first-round of the MLB playoffs. It’s a best-of-three series, so wins are precious and losses are brutal.

St. Louis looked to have a victory locked up, entering the top of the ninth inning up 2-0. The Cardinals were 93-0 in their playoff history when leading by 2+ runs heading to the 9th. They’re now 93-1.

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The Phillies rallied for six ninth inning runs, including this key play. A routine ground ball to Arenado should’ve been a double play, ending the inning at 4-2 and giving St. Louis more hope entering the bottom of the ninth. Instead, Arenado whiffed on the baseball and Philadelphia made it 5-2, before eventually going up 6-2.

Ouch. For a guy that forced his way out of Colorado because the stage wasn’t big enough and the lights weren’t bright enough, that’s a brutal misplay. Frankly, it was generous hometown scoring that it wasn’t ruled an error.

Arenado finished the day 1-4 at the plate, his only hit a blooper in the bottom of the ninth. The Cardinals tried to rally, but came up short, 6-3. If only Arenado had made the simple play, maybe the inning goes differently.

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Now, Arenado and the Red Birds are one defeat away from playing golf the rest of the winter. Just like the Rockies.

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Will Petersen Denver Sports Analyst

Will Petersen is a digital sports analyst for denversports.com and a Colorado native. Will earned a broadcast journalism degree from the University of Missouri in 2012 and has spent the past decade covering Denver sports. Follow Will on Twitter:… Read more

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