Oct 06, 2013 04:22 PM EDT
Pirates, Cardinals NLDS Game 3 Score: Updates, Stats and Play-by-Play for Pivotal Matchup

Check out the score of the St. Louis Cardinals vs. Pittsburgh Pirates Game 3 as the series now shifts to PNC Park. First pitch is around 4:37 p.m. ET. Along with scoring updates, get a pitch-by-pitch and live stats as one of these guys will need just one more game to advance to the NLCS. Here's a look at both team's batting orders as they will probably have a tough time getting runs in with two dominant pitchers taking the mound in Pittsburgh. 

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The Cardinals are explosive, but anything they do, the Pirates could match on both sides of the ball. The Cardinals scored nine runs in Game 1. Completely taking advantage of the Pirates' mistakes. Then in Game 2, it was the Pirates who controlled the scoreboard as their rookie pitcher controlled the Cardinals' bats. The Pirates' offense came alive and scored seven runs, tying the series at one game a piece. 

Cardinals Lineup 
1. Matt Carpenter 2B
2. Carlos Beltran RF
3. Matt Holliday LF
4. Yadier Molina C
5. Davd Freese 3B
6. Matt Adams 1B
7. Jon Jay CF
8. Pete Kozma SS
9. Joe Kelly P 

The changes do no come in personnel, but rather in placement. Molina has been hitting very well and will get bumped up in the batting order, hitting clean-up. Adams had his days of success during the regular season. Now, with no Allen Craig, the Adams has to play first base, but he has not provided clean-up stuff on offense.

Pirates Lineup 
1. Starlin Marte LF
2. Neil Walker 2B
3. Andrew McCutchen CF
4. Justin Morneau 1B 
5. Marlon Byrd RF
6. Pedro Alvarez 3B
7. Russell Martin C
8. Clinton Barmes SS
9. Francisco Liriano P  

Manager Clint Hurdle is sticking to his guns. Though Alvarez has clearly been the most productive hitter behind McCutchen, he somehow rather keep Alvarez in the sixth hole. Walker has yet to get a hit in the 2013 postseason, but Hurdle won't place Morneau, who is hitting .375 in the playoffs in the second spot in the lineup. Well, whatever works. 

The series is tied at one. Winner of Game 3 takes a 2-1 series lead. 

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