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Wolf let St. Louis load the bases with no outs in the first. But he allowed just one run on Ryan Ludwick's bloop single to center between Kemp and Ronnie Belliard, and then Kemp put Los Angeles ahead.
The Dodgers needed a mere three pitches to take a 2-1 lead. Rafael Furcal led off with a single and Kemp sent Carpenter's third pitch over the wall in right center for his first postseason homer. Carpenter allowed a pair of two-out singles before striking out Belliard.
Carpenter escaped a bases-loaded situation in the fourth when he got Blake to line out to right field.
Furcal extended Los Angeles' lead to 4-2 in the fifth with a sacrifice fly.
Los Angeles loaded the bases again in the sixth, and Kyle McClellan hit Russell Martin to force in Ethier with the Dodgers' fifth run. Pinch-hitter Jim Thome struck out with the bases loaded, ending the inning.
NOTES: The Cardinals fell to 6-2 in division series openers while returning to the playoffs for the first time since winning the 2006 World Series. ... They won five of seven games against the Dodgers this season and outscored them 31-19. ... Dodgers manager Joe Torre began his 14th consecutive playoff run, tying a record for managers set by Atlanta's Bobby Cox (1991-2005). ... Tommy Davis and Maury Wills, who starred on the Dodgers' 1959 World Series championship team, tossed out ceremonial first pitches to "catchers" Juan Pierre and Orlando Hudson. ... Former Dodger closer Eric Gagne blew a kiss to the cheering fans when he was shown in the crowd.
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