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Dodgers roll in G3, near repeat World Series trip

Dodgers roll in G3, near repeat World Series trip

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    Shohei Ohtani tripled off Aaron Ashby to start the bottom of the first and scored on Betts’ double to put the Dodgers ahead, but Jake Bauers tied the score with an RBI single in the second.

    That was the only run allowed by Tyler Glasnow, who has combined with Ohtani, Blake Snell and Yoshinobu Yamamoto to give Dodgers starters a 1.54 postseason ERA.

    Misiorowski replaced Ashby with two on and one out in the first and struck out Edman and Teoscar Hernández. The 23-year-old right-hander topped 100 mph with 17 pitches and struck out a Brewers postseason rookie record nine, but his fastball velocity dropped to 98-99 mph slightly in the sixth.

    Will Smith singled with one out on a slider in the middle of the strike zone and Freddie Freeman walked after falling behind 1-2 in the count. Edman, who had struck out twice against Misiorowski, lined a low slider into center on Misiorowski’s 73rd and final pitch. Smith scored for a 2-1 lead as Sal Frelick made a weak throw.

    “Misiorowski was nasty today. He’s got unbelievable stuff,” Edman said. “Will did a good job of capitalizing on a mistake and hitting one in the gap. He gave me one I could hit and fortunately, we were able to scrape one across and let our pitching do the rest.”

    Abner Uribe relieved and struck out Hernández, then made a wild pickoff throw past first as Freeman scored, the second straight game with an error by the Brewers closer.

    “I was really surprised,” Edman said. “I’m glad it happened. It gave us that insurance run.”

    Glasnow allowed three hits and three walks in 5⅔ innings while striking out eight, leaving to a standing ovation from the crowd of 51,251.

    Alex Vesia followed Glasnow and got two outs for his second win of the playoffs.

    Rookie Roki Sasaki pitched a perfect ninth, finishing a four-hitter. Dodgers relievers allowed one hit in 3⅓ innings. A rookie who moved to the bullpen when he returned from a four-month injury layoff in the season’s final week, Sasaki became the first pitcher since saves became an official statistic in 1969 to earn each of his first three career saves in the postseason.

    Eleven of 19 batters struck out in the middle innings as shadows crept across home plate and made it difficult for hitters.

    “Take nothing away from Glasnow, who pitched great,” Brewers manager Pat Murphy said. “Take nothing away from Miz, who pitched great, but it was a really tough visual for both teams. Nobody can think of a hard-hit ball hit during that time. That’s very unusual in a game.”

    Smith agreed, saying, “That was not fun. Even catching, I know it’s coming, it’s still hard to catch. The at-bats are even harder. That’s just kind of one of those games within the game and it’s who can kind of handle it better.”

    Milwaukee, which swept the Dodgers 6-0 during the regular season, has lost its last 10 postseason road games dating to 2018. The Brewers have three runs and nine hits in the series, and dating to the Division Series finale the Dodgers became the first team to allow no runs or one run and four hits or fewer in four straight postseason games.

    “It’s going to be tough no matter what we do, and you’re facing the Dodgers,” Misiorowski said. “I think we got this. Stay positive with the boys, and I think just put a few hits together and we’ll be fine.”