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Giants Shut Out Cards 3-0 In NLCS Game One; Lynn Will Pitch Sunday

After a 3-0 loss Saturday to the Giants in Game One of the National League Championship Series, the Cardinals have a sure-fire weapon to brighten spirits at Busch Stadium Sunday night: The Budweiser Clydesdales are coming.

Weather permitting, the Best Horsies in Baseball will take a pre-game trot around the warning track before Game Two of the best-of-seven series.The game starts at 7:07 p.m. Scheduled to pitch are righthanders Lance Lynn for the Cards and Jake Peavy for the Giants.

Despite pre-game assurances from starter Adam Wainwright that concerns over his elbow were overblown, the Cards ace struggled Saturday and was relieved in the fifth inning. The Giants scored 2 runs in the second inning and 1 run in the third. Madison Bumgarner pitched into the eighth for the Giants.

NLCS Game Two: Sunday at Busch Stadium

GAME TIME: 7:07 p.m. Gates open at 5 p.m.;

PRE-GAME PEP RALLY: 3 to 6 p.m. in the parking lot of Ballpark Village. Cardinals outfielder Shane Robinson will sign autographs from 3:30 to 4 p.m.; former pitcher Brad Thompson will be on stage at 5:30 p.m.

PRE-GAME CEREMONY: The Budweiser Clydesdales will take a turn around the warning track, weather permitting. Jim Edmonds, the Cards former All-Star outfielder, will throw the ceremonial first pitch. Forty thousand fans get rally towels. The National Anthem will be performed by St. Louis jazz artist Erin Bode.  

BROADCAST INFO: Televised on cable, Fox Sports 1. (Channels: Charter 43 and 211 (SD), 811 (HD); ATT&T U-Verse 652 (SD), 1652 (HD); Dish 150; Direct TV 219.) Play-by-play by Mike Shannon and John Rooney on KMOX (1120 AM).

SOCIAL MEDIA: The Cards suggest the hashtag #PostCards. 

Mary Delach Leonard is a veteran journalist who joined the St. Louis Beacon staff in April 2008 after a 17-year career at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, where she was a reporter and an editor in the features section. Her work has been cited for awards by the Missouri Associated Press Managing Editors, the Missouri Press Association and the Illinois Press Association. In 2010, the Bar Association of Metropolitan St. Louis honored her with a Spirit of Justice Award in recognition of her work on the housing crisis. Leonard began her newspaper career at the Belleville News-Democrat after earning a degree in mass communications from Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, where she now serves as an adjunct faculty member. She is partial to pomeranians and Cardinals.