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Carpenter pitches Cards past Nats 8-0 for 2-1 lead

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Earlier, those boos were directed at Jackson.

The Cardinals opened the second inning with four consecutive hits, the biggest being Kozma's first-pitch homer into the first row in left off a 94 mph fastball to make it 4-0. Kozma took over as the Cardinals' everyday shortstop in September, replacing injured All-Star Rafael Furcal, and only had 72 at-bats during the regular season.

But he's only the latest in a series of "Who's that?" stars of this postseason.

NOTES: Cardinals LF Matt Holliday fouled a ball off his left leg in the eighth, stayed in to deliver a two-run single, then left for a pinch runner. ... Frank Robinson, the first manager of the Washington Nationals, threw out the ceremonial first pitch. Former Senators slugger Frank Howard will have that honor for Game 4. Robinson wore his old No. 20 — and so did the player crouching at home to catch the throw, Nationals shortstop Desmond, who switched from No. 6 to 20 before this season as a tribute to Robinson. The Hall of Famer won the Triple Crown as a player with the Orioles in 1966 —current Nationals manager Davey Johnson was a teammate — and said Wednesday "there is no doubt" Detroit's Miguel Cabrera should be the AL MVP over Los Angeles' Mike Trout season after leading the league in average, homers and RBIs this season. ... Lohse got the win when the Cardinals beat the Braves in the wild-card game. ... Detwiler will be making the first postseason appearance of his career. His last regular-season start also came against the Cardinals, and he went only 2 1-3 innings, giving up seven runs. Asked what he takes away from that game, Detwiler replied: "I try not to remember that one." ... Wednesday was the 88th anniversary of Washington's only World Series championship, won by the Senators on Oct. 10, 1924.

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