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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Fielding percentage vs. Nate McLouth Allen Craig Daniel Descalso Matt Holliday David Freese Pete Kozma Jon Jay Carlos Beltran Kyle Lohse David Ross Freddie Freeman Dan Uggla Andrelton Simmons Martin Prado Michael Bourn Jason Heyward Kris Medlen Nate McLouth .307 BA, 22 HR, 2.2 WAR .227 BA, 26 RBI, -0.2 WAR .293 BA, 20 HR, 3.6 WAR 16-3, 2.86 ERA, 143 Ks HOW THEY GOT HERE 2012 RANKINGS The Braves went 46-39 prior to the All-Star break, and 48-29 after the break. They clinched a playoff spot on Sept. 25. After dropping to 47-45 on July 18, the Cardinals won 41 of 70 games. St. Louis was the last NL team to clinch a playoff spot. .333 BA, 2 HR, 1.1 WAR .295 BA, 27 HR, 3.8 WAR .305 BA, 19 SB, 3.2 WAR .269 BA, 32 HR, 3.6 WAR .269 BA, 27 HR, 5.5 WAR .274 BA, 42 SB, 6.0 WAR .301 BA, 17 SB, 5.4 WAR .289 BA, 19 RBI, 2.8 WAR .287 BA, 14 HR, 2.6 WAR .220 BA, 19 HR, 2.7 WAR .259 BA, 23 HR, 2.1 WAR .256 BA, 9 HR, 0.8 WAR 10-1, 1.57 ERA, 120 Ks Craig KimbrelJonny VentersEric O'FlahertyChad Durbin Yadier Molina Batting average Earned run average Home runs Braves: .247 (21st)Cardinals: .271 (4th) Braves: 149 (20th)Cardinals: 159 (17th) Braves: 3.42 (5th)Cardinals: 3.71 (8th) Braves: .986 (4th)Cardinals: .983 (20th) Chipper Jones The Atlanta Braves take on the St. Louis Cardinals in the National League wild-card playoff game. Compare the two teams' lineups, and look back at how Atlanta and St. Louis fared against each other during the regular season. .315 BA, 22 HR, 6.7 WAR Jason MotteMitchell BoggsMarc RzepczynskiEdward Mujica REGULAR SEASON Atlanta won the season series 5-1. The Braves swept three games in St. Louis, then won two of three in Atlanta. The Braves outscored the Cardinals 40-32, and outhit St. Louis .277 to .274. BULLPEN CATCHER RIGHT FIELD CENTER FIELD LEFT FIELD SHORTSTOP THIRD BASE SECOND BASE FIRST BASE WAR stands for Wins Above Replacement. Via baseball-reference.com STARTING PITCHER Digital First Media
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