Brewers third baseman Jerry Hairston Jr. made an error in the second inning on Friday night on a hard-hit grounder by Cardinals left-hander Jaime Garcia that went under his glove and through his legs. The play cost Milwaukee a pair of runs in a 7-1 loss to St. Louis in Game 5 of the NLCS. "You want me to be completely honest with you? I really didn't see both balls that well," Hairston said. "Even when I caught it, I was a little surprised. ... It may have caught me a little bit. I saw the one Garcia hit better than the one I caught; it just hit the lip [of the grass]. There's nothing you can do. That's baseball, man." As a third-generation Major Leaguer, Hairston learned at a young age that sometimes the ball catches you. "First of all, life's not fair. I mean, goodness," Hairston said. "All you can do is prepare yourself and put yourself in position to be ready. I was ready, I was in position -- it just didn't happen. It's tough."