A missed call by first base umpire Ron Kulpa helped the Cardinals score four runs in the fourth inning during Game 3 of the World Series against the Rangers on Saturday night. St. Louis led 1-0 when Albert Pujols led off the fourth with a single. Matt Holliday followed with a double-play ball, but was ruled safe by Kulpa at first. Replays clearly show Texas first baseman Mike Napoli caught second baseman Ian Kinsler's high toss and slapped a tag on Holliday before he reached the bag. Kulpa said he thought Holliday beat the tag. The Rangers argued, to no avail. "Well, he missed the play and I knew he missed the play when I went out there," Rangers manager Ron Washington said. After the game, Kulpa said: "I saw a replay when I walked off the field, and the tag was applied before his foot hit the bag." The Cardinals quickly scored four times, helped when Napoli threw wide to the plate for an error that let two runs cross.