Milwaukee Brewers lefty Randy Wolf avenged a poor start in game 4 of the

Randy Wolf (UPI Photo/Bill Greenblatt)

NLDS by pitching 7 solid innings in last night’s 4-2 win over the St. Louis Cardinals.  It’s the first post season victory for the 35-year-old Wolf.  It ties the series at 2-2 and it guarantees that the series now must return to Milwaukee for a game 6, regardless of the outcome of tonight’s game 5.

AUDIO: Randy Wolf is glad to even series at 2-2 :18

Wolf did serve up a pair of early solo home runs to the Cardinals, but he admitted that he never got rattled.

AUDIO: Wolf wasn’t rattled after falling behind early :14

Francisco Rodriguez worked a the 8th and John Axford came on to earn the save in the 9th.

What a difference a day makes.  Down 2 to 1, there was a gloomy picture being painted concerning the Brewers chances.  But being tied 2-2 instead of down
3-1 is monumental.

Game 5 is tonight.  Zach Greinke (1-0, 8.18 ERA) faces Jaime Garcia (0-2, 7.36) in the pitching matchup.

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