The Cardinals exploded for 16 runs in Game 3 of the World Series on Saturday night and 24 hours later they failed to record a single run in Game 4 against the Rangers. The 16-run decline matched a World Series record, and the 13 fewer hits equaled the second-biggest decline in the history of the Fall Classic. "You know the old saying. It's the next day's starting pitcher. That's what momentum is," said Lance Berkman, who had both of his club's hits in Sunday night's Game 4 loss. "There really is no momentum. The reason for that saying is when you show up and play the game tomorrow, if your guy pitches a good game, you have a chance, and if their guy does, you don't."