You forgot to mention how Steve Kline single-handedly ended the Cardinals’ season twice in a row, as he gave up the walk off single to Tony Womack to end the 2001 NLDS against the D-backs.
The two games are remarkably similar: Matt Morris pitches a gem for the Cardinals in an elimination game on the road, leaves in a tie, and then Steve Kline gives up a walk-off hit in the bottom of the 9th, season over. Also Reggie Sanders was on both of those teams that eliminated the Cardinals, although that's a bit of a more random similarity.
You forgot to mention how Steve Kline single-handedly ended the Cardinals’ season twice in a row, as he gave up the walk off single to Tony Womack to end the 2001 NLDS against the D-backs.
The two games are remarkably similar: Matt Morris pitches a gem for the Cardinals in an elimination game on the road, leaves in a tie, and then Steve Kline gives up a walk-off hit in the bottom of the 9th, season over. Also Reggie Sanders was on both of those teams that eliminated the Cardinals, although that's a bit of a more random similarity.