It appears to be blowing in the direction of first base. Jessica Mendoza joins Buster to talk about her assessment of Jose Altuve, George Springer coming up clutch in game four, how the Braves should arrange its starting rotation going forward in the series and the Dodgers hitters looking relieved (9:45). rights reserved. Bryse Wilson makes his postseason debut as the third rookie right-handed starter for Atlanta in this series in what will be his first appearance since the final day of the regular season on Sept. 27.
Follow him on Twitter, Fox News Flash top headlines for October 14. The Dodgers put-together an 11-run first inning -- the highest-scoring inning of all-time in an MLB postseason game -- as they cruised to a 15-3 victory.
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They were the visiting team in Game 3 and sent 14 batters to the plate for seven hits, three walks and a hit batter over 32 minutes in the the 29,786th half-inning in postseason history. Bellinger walked and scored in the first, led off the second with a homer and added an RBI single in the third. Dan, Pablo Torre, Katie Nolan, Mina Kimes and Lenny discuss Daryl Morey's decision to step down from the Rockets, if Clayton Kershaw can come through tonight for the Dodgers, Aaron Rodgers vs. Tom Brady on Sunday and much more. Bellinger then led off the top of the second inning with a homer, after he robbed Atlanta’s Ozzie Albies of a home run in the bottom half of the first. Atlanta’s miserable start was eerily similar to the Braves' flop in Game 5 of last year’s Division Series against St. Louis, when they gave up a 10-run first inning at home in a season-ending start by Mike Foltynewicz.
The Dodgers are stacking four left-handed hitters in the middle of their lineup (Max Muncy, Joc Pederson, Cody Bellinger, Edwin Rios) against right-hander Bryse Wilson. L.A. needs to win three straight to avoid another huge disappointment. Nine consecutive batters reached with two outs.
ARLINGTON, TEXAS—Max Muncy’s grand slam capped a record-setting 11-run first inning for the Los Angeles Dodgers, who coasted to a 15-3 rout of the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday night that cut their National League Championship Series deficit to 2-1. presentation-ready copies of Toronto Star content for distribution The Dodgers had left the tying run at third base in a four-run bottom of the ninth during an 8-7 loss on Tuesday night. All rights reserved.
Steelers and Brown resume a real NFL rivalry this week. He'll start Game 6, with Ian Anderson probably starting a potential Game 7.
It got us going, and then from there you saw what happened.”. Then, the guys select their NFL picks for the upcoming weekend. The Braves have hit five balls 93 mph and above but only have two singles off that. The Dodgers set franchise postseason records for runs and home runs with five, cutting their NLCS deficit to 2 games to 1. Did this LA move set up Atlanta for pennant?
One hit (a solo homer), one walk and five strikeouts. Mookie Betts had an infield single on the first pitch of the game, though he was initially called out before a replay challenge overturned the call by umpire Dan Iassogna. “Mookie does so many good things on the baseball field. “That was fun to be a part of,” Pederson said. All market data delayed 20 minutes.
The Dodgers scored the first two runs on a couple of doubles by Corey Seager and Will Smith.
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All but one Dodgers starter had already batted three times. Updates.
Will Smith had an RBI double and Bellinger walked before the homers by Pederson and Rios. This might tempt Brian Snitker to match up with his bullpen sooner than he'd want, at which point Dave Roberts can counter with right-handed hitters AJ Pollock and Chris Taylor.
Edwin Rios, a revelation for the Dodgers this year, with a 399-foot home run into 15-mph winds.