
"The Dodgers are advancing to their fourth NLCS appearance in the last six seasons, and their seventh in the last 10 seasons. It was a pitchers' duel early in Los Angeles between Tyler Glasnow and Cristopher Sanchez. Glasnow was lights out for LA, going six scoreless innings and allowing two hits, zero runs, three walks and eight strikeouts across 83 pitches."
"Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said that Glasnow was suffering from cramps, which caused him to exit after the sixth inning. Read more: Dodgers' Dave Roberts Reveals Why He Took Tyler Glasnow Out of NLDS Game 4 As for Sanchez, he was once again phenomenal in his outing. The southpaw was just as good as Glasnow, going 6.1 innings and allowing five hits, one earned run, one walk and five strikeouts across 95 pitches."
"In the top of the seventh inning, Dodgers right-handed pitcher Emmet Sheehan struggled a bit out of the bullpen. The 25-year-old allowed two hits, one of which allowed the first run of the game. Phillies outfielder Nick Castellanos doubled to left and brought in Max Kepler. The Dodgers came right back in the bottom of the seventh to tie the game."
The Los Angeles Dodgers advanced to the National League Championship Series after defeating the Philadelphia Phillies 3-1 in the NL Division Series. The Dodgers will either travel to Milwaukee to face the Brewers or host the Chicago Cubs for Game 1 of the NLCS beginning Monday, Oct. 13. Los Angeles reached its fourth NLCS in six seasons and seventh in ten seasons. A pitching duel featured Tyler Glasnow and Cristopher Sanchez, with Glasnow delivering six scoreless innings before exiting with cramps and Sanchez allowing one earned run over 6.1 innings. In the seventh, Emmet Sheehan allowed a run and the Dodgers responded by loading the bases and drawing a walk from Mookie Betts to tie the game.
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