Ryu
silences Braves; Dodgers blast three homers
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[October 05, 2018]
Joc Pederson hit a leadoff home
run Thursday, Hyun-Jin Ryu pitched seven shutout innings as a
surprise Game 1 starter, and the Los Angeles Dodgers opened the
National League Division Series with a 6-0 victory over the visiting
Atlanta Braves.
Max Muncy and Enrique Hernandez also homered as the defending
National League champion Dodgers won their first postseason game
since losing Game 7 of the 2017 World Series to the Houston Astros.
"I wasn't sure how I was going to feel, and I was a little nervous
before the game, but there is a lot of experience on this team and
that really helped me out," said Muncy, who was playing in his first
postseason game. "Those guys were as calm as can be in there. They
weren't acting like this was anything but a regular-season game, and
that definitely resonated with me."
Ryu, who missed 3 1/2 months this season due to a left groin strain,
was named Game 1 starter over staff ace Clayton Kershaw, who would
have been on regular rest after making his final regular-season
start on Saturday. Kershaw will start in Game 2 on Friday.
Ryu (1-0) gave up only four hits, all singles, and struck out eight
with no walks in his first postseason start since the 2014 NLDS
against the St. Louis Cardinals.

Pederson hit his home run off Braves starter Mike Foltynewicz on the
third pitch of the bottom of the first inning. The blast came after
a regular season when Pederson had 25 home runs, including eight
leadoff homers.
"You know, that is something we do special is being real tough outs
one through nine (in the batting order)," Pederson said. "Muncy and
(Justin Turner) have some of the best eyes I have ever played with,
and it's a quality at-bat almost every time. When they are getting
on and setting the tone for the guys behind them, it takes the
pressure off."
The Dodgers loaded the bases in the first inning after Pederson's
home run, but Foltynewicz struck out Yasiel Puig to end the threat.
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Dodgers starting pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu (99) reacts after striking out
Atlanta Braves second baseman Ozzie Albies (1) during the seventh
inning in game one of the 2018 NLDS playoff baseball series at
Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

The Dodgers started a two-out rally in the second inning after
Pederson was hit by a pitch. Turner walked in front of Muncy, who
lifted a Foltynewicz pitch into the seats in right-center field for
a 4-0 lead. Muncy led the Dodgers with 35 home runs in the regular
season.
Foltynewicz (0-1) lasted just two innings, giving up four runs on
three hits with three walks. Five of his six outs were by strikeout.
"I've had struggles in the past against (left-handed hitters)," said
Foltynewicz, after lefty hitters Pederson and Muncy did damage
against him. "I think I have done a better job this year, but they
were just patient tonight. They took a lot of good pitches. My
off-speed was not there at all."
Hernandez added a solo shot in the sixth inning as the Dodgers
played to their strength. Los Angeles led the National League with a
club-record 235 home runs, and it was second in baseball to the New
York Yankees' 267 homers.
David Freese added a sacrifice fly in the eighth inning for the
Dodgers' final run. Los Angeles rookie left-hander Caleb Ferguson
pitched a scoreless eighth inning, while former starter Alex Wood
combined with Dylan Floro combined for a scoreless ninth.
Six Braves pitchers combined to walk eight batters while striking
out 10. The Braves' offense had six hits to the Dodgers' five.
--Field Level Media
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