The Los Angeles Dodgers have one victory away from returning to the World Series after dominating the Milwaukee Brewers 3-1 in Game 3 of the National League Championship Series. The Dodgers now hold a commanding 3-0 lead in the best-of-seven series, with Game 4 scheduled for Friday.
Tyler Glasnow delivered an impressive performance on the mound, racking up eight strikeouts against just three hits over five and two-thirds innings. His impressive showing marked his third postseason appearance without allowing a run, as he has been instrumental in the Dodgers' dominant start to the NLCS.
In the sixth inning, Tommy Edman's go-ahead RBI single sparked a crucial burst of offense for the Dodgers. The game-changing hit came with runners on first and second base, scoring Will Smith, who had reached base on an earlier single, and securing the lead for Los Angeles.
Mookie Betts was also instrumental in setting up this decisive inning, hitting an RBI double in the first inning to give the Dodgers a 1-0 lead. The veteran outfielder has been playing key role throughout the series, with Roki Sasaki providing crucial relief on the mound in the final frame.
On the other hand, Jacob Misiorowski was left stranded by his own team's offense after striking out nine Brewers batters over five innings of relief. Despite his impressive performance, Milwaukee's inability to capitalize on scoring opportunities allowed the Dodgers to seize control of the series.
For their part, the Brewers had one official at-bat with a runner in scoring position through the first two games but managed just 1-for-7 in Game 3. With injuries piling up for the team, including Jackson Chourio's departure during an at-bat in the seventh inning, it remains to be seen whether Milwaukee can recover and mount a comeback against the Dodgers' relentless offense.
With the series all but wrapped up, the Dodgers will now aim to capture their World Series return when they host Game 4 on Friday.
Tyler Glasnow delivered an impressive performance on the mound, racking up eight strikeouts against just three hits over five and two-thirds innings. His impressive showing marked his third postseason appearance without allowing a run, as he has been instrumental in the Dodgers' dominant start to the NLCS.
In the sixth inning, Tommy Edman's go-ahead RBI single sparked a crucial burst of offense for the Dodgers. The game-changing hit came with runners on first and second base, scoring Will Smith, who had reached base on an earlier single, and securing the lead for Los Angeles.
Mookie Betts was also instrumental in setting up this decisive inning, hitting an RBI double in the first inning to give the Dodgers a 1-0 lead. The veteran outfielder has been playing key role throughout the series, with Roki Sasaki providing crucial relief on the mound in the final frame.
On the other hand, Jacob Misiorowski was left stranded by his own team's offense after striking out nine Brewers batters over five innings of relief. Despite his impressive performance, Milwaukee's inability to capitalize on scoring opportunities allowed the Dodgers to seize control of the series.
For their part, the Brewers had one official at-bat with a runner in scoring position through the first two games but managed just 1-for-7 in Game 3. With injuries piling up for the team, including Jackson Chourio's departure during an at-bat in the seventh inning, it remains to be seen whether Milwaukee can recover and mount a comeback against the Dodgers' relentless offense.
With the series all but wrapped up, the Dodgers will now aim to capture their World Series return when they host Game 4 on Friday.