Third base was not a happy place for the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday night. Scott Rolen's 10th inning error at the hot corner figured into the headlines and Brandon Phillips' ill-advised steal attempt of the bag in the first inning started a pair of sad bookends in the 2-1 NLDS Game 2 loss to the San Francisco Giants at Great American Ballpark. While Rolen's misplay was the lead lowlight for the game, Phillips' baserunning decision forces just as many "what-might-have-been" laments, if not more. The error in judgment occurred after Phillips led off the bottom of the first with a single and then took off for second on a steal attempt. Ryan Vogelsong's pitch went to the backstop as Phillips made his way into second and the Reds second baseman thought that third was his for the taking. The ball, however, came back to Giants catcher Buster Posey rather quickly and he was able to throw down to third and get Phillips. The out would later prove to be a big one as Vogelsong struggled in the frame, issuing a walk to Zack Cozart and singles to Ryan Ludwick and Jay Bruce. The Reds, however, managed only one run, a total that loomed large as they failed to score against Giants pitching. So...