The Brewers enjoyed a record-tying fifth inning in their Game 1 win over the Cardinals on Sunday night. Milwaukee erased a three-run, fifth-inning deficit and turned it into an eventual 9-6 victory in the first game of the NLCS at Miller Park. The whirlwind rally happened within a span of three pitches thrown by Cardinals starting pitcher Jaime Garcia to Jerry Hairston Jr., Ryan Braun and Prince Fielder. "They had all the momentum," Braun said. "And then for us to respond well to that, I think, is a great sign of our resiliency, of our character as a team." After Hairston energized the home crowd with a double that put runners at second and third base, Braun showed his opposite-field power by bouncing a two-run ground-rule double over the right-field wall. One pitch later, Fielder further energized Wisconsin with a two-run homer that he belted off the back wall beyond the bullpen in right-center field. The Brewers notched five extra-base hits during a span of seven at-bats in the inning. The five extra-base hits in an inning matched the League Championship Series record the Mets set against the Cardinals in 2000. "Whenever we do do that, it's just awesome, because like you said, it's just real quick," Fielder said. "It's a good feeling, because we're [trailing] there for a while, and obviously that doesn't feel good. Whenever we come back real quick, it's a little extra boost."