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Wild-card intrigue again focuses on Cardinals, Braves in one-game showdown

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“We have the utmost respect for Fredi and this club. But we also have a lot of respect for ourselves and a lot of belief, faith and trust that we can do what we need to do to make things happen.”

Medlen did not start against the Cardinals this season. His pitching style is similar to Lohse, featuring lots of sinkers and late action to both sides of the plate. An aggressive strike-thrower, he can become vulnerable to home runs, something the Braves believe may become pronounced in Friday’s pressured atmosphere. Medlen has never appeared in a postseason game.

Medlen, 26, is unbeaten in 12 starts this season. As a starter, he carries a 0.97 ERA, 9-0 record and 84 strikeouts against 10 walks in 83 2/3 innings. Lohse carries the highest win percentage (.842) among pitchers qualifying for the league ERA title.

If not for the Braves’ epic collapse last September, the Cardinals would never have constructed last October’s storybook narrative.

The Braves never led their division after April 1 last season, but they appeared firmly in command of the wild card as they climbed 20 games above .500 (69-49) on Aug. 10. They greeted September with a win over the Washington Nationals that bumped them to 81-55 while the Cardinals were completing a three-game sweep of the Milwaukee Brewers that improved their record to 73-64, an 8½-game separation.

The rest is glorious or ignominious history depending on the perspective.

The Cardinals completed a 23-9 kick as the Braves’ bullpen immolated around a catatonic offense. Gonzalez’s addiction to daily use of an impressive band of middle relievers took its toll as the offense scraped for three runs or fewer in 15 of its last 25 games.

The Braves achieved rigor mortis by scoring only seven runs during a season-ending five-game losing streak. Meanwhile, the Cardinals won four of their last five to erase a three-game deficit. They saturated Minute Maid Park’s visitors’ clubhouse with champagne when Freddie Freeman grounded into a season-ending double play.

Gonzalez exercised a longer view for much of this season and is rewarded by the National League’s best September ERA (2.39). Fueled by six shutouts, the Braves matched the San Francisco Giants’ 19-8 month for the league’s best September record. The Cardinals finished with the league’s fifth-best monthly ERA (3.52) with a figure more than a run higher than Los Bravos. The Cardinals also scored 65 more runs than the Braves this season, 30 more in September.

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