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Dodgers One Win Away from World Series After Thrilling Comeback in Game 3 Victory Over Brewers
The Los Angeles Dodgers are just one game away from returning to the World Series after a stunning comeback win over the Milwaukee Brewers in Game 3 of the National League Championship Series (NLCS) on Thursday. The Dodgers' victory marked their first lead in the series and sent them to within one game of securing their spot in the championship round.
A thrilling top of the third inning saw Shohei Ohtani spark a 3-1 win for the Dodgers, with his triple off Aaron Ashby starting the comeback. Mookie Betts added a double later in the inning, and the Dodgers jumped out to an early lead that neither team could relinquish.
The Brewers battled hard but ultimately fell short against the Dodgers' strong pitching staff. Milwaukee's Caleb Durbin tripled off Tyler Glasnow in the second inning, tying up the score at 1-1, but Los Angeles took control from there with solid relief performances from Jacob Misiorowski and Abner Uribe.
In a surprising twist, the Brewers were unable to capitalize on their scoring opportunity as they had done six times during the regular season. Instead, the Dodgers continued their relentless march towards securing the title they won last year. With three games left in the NLCS against the Brewers, Los Angeles is now one game away from claiming a second consecutive World Series championship.
The Dodgers' only hope to achieve this feat now lies in the final match-up, where Los Angeles will look to seal their victory over Milwaukee in Game 4 at home.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are just one game away from returning to the World Series after a stunning comeback win over the Milwaukee Brewers in Game 3 of the National League Championship Series (NLCS) on Thursday. The Dodgers' victory marked their first lead in the series and sent them to within one game of securing their spot in the championship round.
A thrilling top of the third inning saw Shohei Ohtani spark a 3-1 win for the Dodgers, with his triple off Aaron Ashby starting the comeback. Mookie Betts added a double later in the inning, and the Dodgers jumped out to an early lead that neither team could relinquish.
The Brewers battled hard but ultimately fell short against the Dodgers' strong pitching staff. Milwaukee's Caleb Durbin tripled off Tyler Glasnow in the second inning, tying up the score at 1-1, but Los Angeles took control from there with solid relief performances from Jacob Misiorowski and Abner Uribe.
In a surprising twist, the Brewers were unable to capitalize on their scoring opportunity as they had done six times during the regular season. Instead, the Dodgers continued their relentless march towards securing the title they won last year. With three games left in the NLCS against the Brewers, Los Angeles is now one game away from claiming a second consecutive World Series championship.
The Dodgers' only hope to achieve this feat now lies in the final match-up, where Los Angeles will look to seal their victory over Milwaukee in Game 4 at home.