NLDS Recap: Dodgers Walk-Off Phillies In Extra Innings To Advance To NLCS
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NLDS Recap: Dodgers Walk-Off Phillies In Extra Innings To Advance To NLCS
"The Los Angeles Dodgers and Philadelphia Phillies were locked into a pitcher's duel until the end, but after it all, the Dodgers advanced to the National League Championship Series with a walk-off, 2-1 victory, in NL Division Series Game 4. Tyler Glasnow made his first postseason start for the Dodgers, and he was every bit of what they hoped for. Glasnow pitched six shutout innings while giving up just two hits, striking out eight and walking three."
"But for as good as Glasnow was, Cristopher Sánchez was every bit as good, if not even better. Sánchez kept the Dodgers off the board for the first six innings of the game, limiting them to just five hits with no walks. Once Glasnow was out of the game, it gave the Phillies some life. Emmet Sheehan took over and immediately surrendered a leadoff single."
The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 in a walk-off to advance to the National League Championship Series. Tyler Glasnow started for the Dodgers and threw six shutout innings, allowing two hits, striking out eight and walking three. Cristopher Sánchez matched that dominance by keeping the Dodgers scoreless through six innings, permitting five hits and no walks. After Glasnow exited, Emmet Sheehan surrendered a leadoff single and a defensive misplay on a throw by Mookie Betts left a runner on second with one out. Nick Castellanos doubled in the game’s first run, and the seventh inning featured pivotal managerial decisions.
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