Found October 13, 2011 on MSNBC:
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After the Cardinals beat Milwaukee ace Yovani Gallardo, and with shaky Randy Wolf on the mound in Game 4, the Brewers could be in big trouble. Craig Calcaterra talks about the NLCS with Brewers beat reporter Trenni Kusnierek (NBC Sports)
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