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

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Their 12-4 season-ending push, which began with a riveting 12-inning win Sept. 16 over the Los Angeles Dodgers, brought last year’s wild card back to the same stage.

True, the defending champions punished two 100-loss weaklings, the Houston Astros and Chicago Cubs, for seven September wins. However, they also won their last two series from division champions, the Washington Nationals and Cincinnati Reds.

“I think we’re a better team now than then,” said catcher Yadier Molina. “I like our team. I like the way we’re playing. And what we went through last season and in the playoffs only makes us stronger now. No one wants to play us.”

If they were paralyzed early by their dysfunctional bullpen, the Cardinals have corrected thanks largely to the July 31 acquisition of Edward Mujica from the Miami Marlins. An unflinching formula that calls for Mujica, Mitchell Boggs and closer Jason Motte working the seventh, eighth and ninth innings has removed suspense from what frequently resembled a middle-inning improv before the All-Star break.

“It makes a big difference when guys know when and how they’re going to get in the game,” Motte said after the Cardinals clinched a tie Tuesday. “It’s everything that goes into it. Guys know when to start getting ready. When they can start looking at who they’re going to face. If you do all that several times a game it can wear on you. There’s stress that’s involved. I think everybody’s seen what’s happened since we got Ed here.”

Early bullpen issues created the perception of an underachieving team. The second half has given rise to an offense that has struggled for consistency after steamrolling to the All-Star break. Recent developments lead some in the clubhouse to sense a well-timed breakout.

“We haven’t played our best baseball yet,” said third baseman David Freese, the MVP of last October’s NLCS and World Series. “Hopefully, that begins now.”

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