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VIDEO: Carpenter rips 3rd leadoff HR in Cardinals playoff history

Jeff Curry / USA TODAY Sports

Held hitless in Friday's victory over the Chicago Cubs, Matt Carpenter's performance in Game 1 didn't evoke memories of the guy who hit .375 in last year's NLDS while smacking a home run and a double in each of the series' first three games.

On Saturday evening, though, the 29-year-old looked more like his usual self, leading off the bottom of the first with a solo shot off Kyle Hendricks to give the St. Louis Cardinals an early lead in Game 2.

Carpenter, a two-time All-Star, is just the third player in Cardinals history to hit a leadoff home run in a postseason game, joining Hall of Famer Lou Brock (1968 World Series, Game 4) and Fernando Vina (2000 Division Series, Game 3).

His club's lead was short-lived, however, as the Cubs grabbed a 5-1 advantage in the second after Jaime Garcia ushered in a run with a throwing error, Addison Russell plated Miguel Montero with a safety squeeze, Dexter Fowler drove in Hendricks with an infield single, and Jorge Soler launched a two-run homer.

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