| Dodgers' 7-run 6th leads them past 
			Nats in Game 3
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			 [October 07, 2019] 
			The Los Angeles Dodgers erupted 
			for seven runs in the sixth inning and never looked back, beating 
			the host Washington Nationals 10-4 in Washington, D.C., on Sunday 
			night to take a 2-1 National League Division Series lead. 
 The outburst, which began with the Dodgers trailing 2-1, included 
			two-run doubles from Russell Martin and Enrique Hernandez, and a 
			three-run home run from Justin Turner. Martin added a two-run homer 
			in the ninth to finish 2-for-4 with four RBIs.
 
 Juan Soto homered for Washington, which will turn to veteran 
			right-hander Max Scherzer in a win-or-go-home contest at home Monday 
			in Game 4. The Dodgers will go with 39-year-old lefty Rich Hill.
 
 As for Sunday, Los Angeles right-hander Hyun-Jin Ryu (1-0) allowed 
			two runs on four hits in five innings. He walked two and fanned 
			three.
 
 Nationals left-hander Patrick Corbin (0-2) took the loss in relief 
			after surrendering six runs and recording only two outs. He followed 
			starter Anibal Sanchez, who allowed only one run on four hits in 
			five innings while striking out nine and walking two.
 
			 
			"You don't plan for seven-run innings," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts 
			told reporters after the game. "But after the first five (innings 
			against Sanchez) tonight and to see us get back to what we do best, 
			it was really good to see."
 The Nationals opened the scoring on Soto's two-run blast in the 
			first. The 20-year-old belted a high fastball 408 feet to center 
			field for his first career postseason homer.
 
 In the fifth, the Dodgers trimmed the deficit to 2-1. Max Muncy had 
			two strikes against him when he ripped a 398-foot shot to 
			right-center field for his second homer in as many games.
 
 Martin gave the Dodgers a 3-2 lead when he drilled a two-out, 
			two-run double off Corbin in the sixth -- also with a two-strike 
			count. The hit to left-center field drove in Cody Bellinger and 
			David Freese, both of whom had singled (Bellinger on a 3-2 count).
 
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			Dodgers celebrate after game three of the 2019 NLDS playoff baseball 
			series against the Washington Nationals at Nationals Park. Mandatory 
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            The inning quickly got away from Corbin, who walked Chris Taylor 
			before giving up a two-run double to Hernandez on a 1-2 count that 
			increased the Dodgers' lead to 5-2. He then intentionally walked 
			Muncy. That spelled the end of the night for Corbin in his first 
			relief appearance since 2017.
 Nationals manager Davey Martinez brought in right-hander Wander 
			Suero to face Turner with two on and two out. With the count full, 
			Turner crushed a three-run homer over the wall in left-center field 
			to make it 8-2.
 
 "Yeah, it was frustrating," Martinez said of the Dodgers doing so 
			much damage with two strikes. "The 0-2 (count), couldn't put guys 
			away, it was tough. Not taking nothing against those guys, they've 
			got pretty good hitters, but we've got some pretty good pitching. We 
			got 0-2 and we just couldn't finish."
 
 A wild pitch by Dodgers right-hander Joe Kelly with the bases loaded 
			allowed Washington to score a run in the bottom of the sixth. Two 
			batters later, a sacrifice fly by Asdrubal Cabrera cut the deficit 
			to 8-4.
 
 Martin capped off his big night with a two-run homer in the ninth.
 
 --Field Level Media
 
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