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Late afternoon loss frustates Cardinals

The Columbian
Published: September 5, 2011, 5:00pm

ST. LOUIS (AP) — A day after Albert Pujols complained about hitting in late-afternoon shadows after a loss to the Milwaukee Brewers, his manager backed him up.

Tony La Russa said Tuesday he’d been hesitant to criticize conditions after a 4-1 loss because it might be perceived as sour grapes. The Cardinals were 2 for 22 the last seven innings and the Brewers weren’t happy with the visibility, either.

The game started at 3:10 p.m. and by the middle of the game the mound was in the sun with pitchers striding into shadows. Players weren’t happy about the start time given that it hadn’t been a TV decision.

Many Cardinals take early batting practice because it’s tougher to see during the regular time in late afternoon.

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