Record 11-run inning sparks Dodgers' rout of Braves
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[October 15, 2020]
The Los Angeles Dodgers set a
postseason single-inning scoring record Wednesday night, erupting
for 11 runs in the top of the first en route to a 15-3 thrashing of
the Atlanta Braves in Game 3 of the National League Championship
Series in Arlington, Texas.
Max Muncy smacked a grand slam, Joc Pederson had a three-run homer
and Edwin Rios chipped in with a solo shot as the Dodgers sent 14
batters to the plate in the record-breaking explosion that led to
their first win in the best-of-seven after two defeats.
"We know who we are over here. We're a really good team," Muncy
said. "We kinda lost our footing those first two games. But we
weren't worried about anything, and tonight we showed what we can
do."
Game 4 is scheduled for Thursday night.
Riding the momentum of a four-run ninth inning in an 8-7 loss in
Game 2, the Dodgers picked up right where they left off against
Braves right-hander Kyle Wright (1-1), taking advantage of a break
to start the line moving.
"It was a carryover (from Game 2). We did a good job of battling
toward the end of that game last night," said Cody Bellinger
afterward. "We needed some momentum and we got it in the ninth
inning. We tried to carry it on to today. Mookie [Betts] and [Corey]
Seager did a good job leading things off and we kinda rolled on from
there."
Betts hit Wright's first pitch on the ground to third baseman Johan
Camargo, whose long throw was deemed by first base umpire Dan
Iassogna to have been in time for a game-opening out.
The Dodgers challenged the call, however, and were rewarded with a
reversal that saved them what turned out to be a critical out.
Seager doubled home Betts on the next pitch before Wright retired
the next two batters, which would have ended a scoreless inning
without the call reversal.
Instead, Will Smith doubled in a run, Cody Bellinger walked and
Pederson made it 5-0 with his homer.
Rios went back-to-back for 6-0 before two walks, an RBI single by
Seager, a hit batsman and Muncy's grand slam off reliever Grant
Dayton completed the 11-run stunner.
"That was a lot of fun. That was real cool to watch," Seager said.
"That was something that doesn't happen very often. To be able to do
that in a big situation like tonight was really nice."
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Dodgers left fielder Joc Pederson (31) celebrates after hitting a
home run against the Atlanta Braves in the first inning of game
three of the 2020 NLCS at Globe Life Field. Mandatory Credit: Kevin
Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports
The 11 runs were one more than the previous record for a playoff
game, set four times, most recently by the St. Louis Cardinals, also
in the first inning against the Braves in Game 5 of last year's NL
Division Series.
The 15 total runs were the most in a postseason game since the
Boston Red Sox beat the New York Yankees 16-1 in Game 3 of the
American League Division Series in 2018. They were the most ever
scored by the Dodgers in the postseason, topping the 13 Los Angeles
put on the Braves in Game 3 of the 2013 NLDS, and the most ever
allowed by the Braves, who had given up 13 on three previous
occasions.
It was a disastrous start for Wright, who pledged to be ready to
help the Braves later in the series.
""I want to learn from it," Wright said. "I only threw 30 pitches.
I'll be ready in any role, any opportunity, whatever I can do to
help the team. I'll be ready tomorrow. I want to get back out
there."
Bellinger added a solo homer in the second inning and an RBI single
in a three-run third that completed the Dodgers' scoring. Seager had
a solo shot in the third.
Left-hander Julio Urias (3-0) worked five innings for the win,
allowing one run -- a solo homer by Cristian Pache leading off the
third -- and three hits. He walked two and struck out five.
Wright was charged with seven runs on five hits in two-thirds of an
inning. He walked two and did not strike out anyone.
--Field Level Media
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