SAN FRANCISCO — Yadier Molina, dressed in his layman's uniform, walked toward the exit of the visitor's clubhouse at AT&T Park. He made eye contact with a couple of guys still in Cardinals gear, nodded his head and grunted. "Tomorrow," he told them. This wasn't an indication that the injured Cardinals star plans to play in Game 4 of the National League Championship Series, rather it was Yadi's version of a "we'll get 'em tomorrow" declaration. The Cardinals, like their leader, weren't groveling over what happened in Tuesday's Game 3 — a 10th inning error that allowed the Giants to win 5-4 on what amounted to a walk-off sac bunt. Inside their clubhouse, they were still holding on to a confidence that comes with making it this far into the MLB postseason. They were disappointed, sure, but the sky was not falling. St. Louis has found itself on the opposite side of this many times during their postseason run. They're the team that has triumphed in the late innings. Every Cardinals win since the calendar turned to October has included a homer in the seventh inning or later. They're the team that hands out gut punches. Well, Tuesday they got punched. It hurt, because these...