The Braves were within one out of taking control of the NL division series, but a 30-year-old journeyman infielder who wouldn't have been playing if not for season-ending injuries to Chipper Jones and Martin Prado simply couldn't catch the ball Sunday.
Conrad made three errors, the last of them on a two-out grounder in the ninth inning that gave the
"It was completely embarrassing," said Conrad, who has made eight errors in the last seven games going back to the regular season. "Once again, I feel like I let everyone down."
San Francisco can close it out Monday night. For Conrad, the memories of this one will linger for a lifetime. He tied a postseason record for errors in a game and became the fourth second baseman to make three, according to STATS LLC.
Those blunders might just speed up the retirement of Cox, whose long managing career ends as soon as Atlanta's season is done.
"We had this one won," Cox said. "We can win games and we can compete against anybody. But we can't afford to make mistakes."
Atlanta did nothing against Jonathan Sanchez, managing only two hits in 7 1-3 innings and trailing 1-0. But when pinch-hitter
Unfortunately for Atlanta, there was no
Rookie reliever
"I've never experienced that range of emotions on a baseball field," Atlanta outfielder
Giants, smacking a two-strike single to center to keep them alive in the ninth. Kimbrel was replaced by Dunn, another rookie, who threw a slider that Huff yanked into right field to bring home
Sanchez and Atlanta starter
Cox is known for defending his players more than perhaps any other manager, but even he might be forced to make a change at second base. The only other middle infielder on the roster is little-used rookie Diory Hernandez.
"I'll have to sleep on it," was all Cox would say when asked if Conrad would stay in the lineup.
Bochy made no apologies for the way his
"To come back like that after a two-run homer in the bottom of the eighth, I mean, that can take the wind out of your sails," he said. "And these guys came right back and found a way to get it done. That is a great win."
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