ST. LOUIS There are many unspoken rules in baseball. You dont talk about a no-hitter while its happening. You dont take too long running the bases when youve hit a home run. You dont steal third with two outs.And you only take a curtain call for home runs that tie or win the game in the eighth inning or later.Except when it comes to that last rule, it seems like nobody told the St. Louis Cardinals.Matt Adams tips hishelmet to the crowd at Busch Stadium in the eighth Ken Stabler Jersey inning Sunday. (Getty Images)The Cardinals may have had the fewest home runs in the National League during the regular season, but theyre making up for it in October. Sunday nights walk-off win over the Giants ended in a solo home run from second baseman Kolten Wong. It was the fourth solo home run of the night DeSean Jackson Jersey for the Cardinals.The first one came in the third inning on a 1-1 pitch, courtesy of Cardinals third baseman Matt Carpenter. When he emerged from the dugout to tip his hat to the crowd, some people were not impre sed.Curtain call in the third inning of Game 2? Tom Fornelli (@TomFornelli) best fans in baseball demand a curtain call after a third-inning solo homer CHILLS FANGSTOCK (@sundownmotel) To be fair, in the 158 games he played in the regular season, Carpenter hit only eighthome runs. In the sixgames hes played this postseason, hes hit four. So while it may have only been the third inning, to the fans at Busch Stadium he may as well have won the game."The fans are just getting really excited about the amount of home runs were hitting, Carpenter explained after the game. I think that the emotion of the postseason and whats going on right now. Theyre just really into it. Theyre (asking for curtain calls)way more now than they usually do, but its fun. We enjoy it and we appreciate the energy that theyre bringing to the ballpark."After they fell behind to the Giants in the seventh inning, Peyton Barber Jersey another solo home run, this time one courtesy of Oscar Taveras, tied up the game. When he reached the end of the congratulatory line in the dugout, Carpenter gave him a shove up to the steps to take his curtain call. (The fans)wanted to see him, Carpenter said, so I got him up there.Cue annoyed Twitter outrage.oh just everyone gets a curtain call CHILLS FANGSTOCK (@sundownmotel) Okay, that's it. Somebody give me a bat. These curtain calls Hunter Renfrow Jersey ... Kate Scott (@katetscott) By the time first baseman Matt Adams hit his solo home run to take the lead in the eighth inning, it felt a little like a home run derby in Busch Stadium.What's the record for curtain calls in a single game? Andrea Abney (@andreaabney) I respect the culture and succe s of the but can we stop with the exce sive curtain calls and the LLWS line in dugout after HR Joel Klatt (@joelklatt) After a wild pitch Las Vegas Raiders Pet Gear from Cardinals reliever Trevor Rosenthal tied the game back up in the ninth, Wong hit his walk-off homer on a 1-0 pitch from Giants closer Sergio Romo.I know Im not a home run hitter, Wong said. I dont try to be a home run hitter. But then again, I know when I hit a ball I have a good chance of hitting it out.The Cardinals may not be trying to hit home runs, but it seems like they just cant help it.I feel like every game in the postseason its been a home run thats got us to where were at or taken the lead or tied it up or something, said Cardinals right-fielder Randal Grichuk. Everybodys got the power its just a matter of putting a good swing on it.Fans of the unspoken rules of baseball Las Vegas Raiders Hoodies Sweatshirts may not appreciate the Cardinals curtain calls, but Grichuk noted that its kind of a tradition here. He went on to say Im glad those guys got curtain calls tonight.While the Giants worked hard for their fourruns, scoring on ground balls and a wild pitch, Carpenter noted that the Cardinals' method is certainly more efficient. With us, weve found a way to just hit it over the fence, and hopefully we can keep that going, he said. Thats much easier.Erin Faulk is a documentary filmmaker and writer based in the Los Angeles area, best known for a unique brand of storytelling on Twitter. Examples of her work have appeared on Slate, Gawker, Jezebel and other sites.