D-backs ride 4-homer inning to NLDS sweep of Dodgers
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[October 12, 2023]
PHOENIX -- Not long after Arizona won another postseason
series Wednesday night, it was time to frolic in the Chase Field
swimming pool beyond right field, a place where the Diamondbacks
have congregated to celebrate clinching victories.
Then it was back to a beer-and-champagne-soaked clubhouse to clean
up and look ahead to the Diamondbacks' third trip to the National
League Championship Series in franchise history.
As for history, Arizona became the first team ever to hit four home
runs in one inning of a postseason game, and they finished off the
Los Angeles Dodgers 4-2 in Game 3 for a sweep of the best-of-five
National League Division Series.
The D-backs continued their improbable yet impressive run through
the playoffs. They began with a two-game sweep in the best-of-three
wild-card series against the NL Central champion Milwaukee Brewers
before knocking out the NL West champion Dodgers in the best-of-five
divisional round.
Arizona advances to the NLCS for the first time since 2007. The
Diamondbacks will open on the road against the Philadelphia Phillies
or the Atlanta Braves on Monday.
"I don't think anybody gave us a chance to be here, I don't think
anybody gave us a chance to win the games we won against the teams
that we had to play. And that's what I'm most proud of," D-backs
manager Torey Lovullo said.
Ninth-place hitter Geraldo Perdomo led off the bottom of the third
inning with a solo home run, and one out later, Ketel Marte homered
deep into the right field seats. With two outs, Christian Walker
took Dodgers starter Lance Lynn deep, and Gabriel Moreno knocked
Lynn out of the game with yet another solo shot for the
Diamondbacks.
One pitch before his homer, Moreno hit what was first ruled a home
run down the right field line, but it was reviewed and overturned to
a foul ball.
"That's the quality of hitter we have," Lovullo said. "That's us
having a mature at-bat and being dynamic."
Lynn, making his ninth career postseason start and 28th postseason
appearance, lasted just 2 2/3 innings. That was the longest outing
of the series for a Dodgers starter, with Clayton Kershaw only
getting one out in Game 1 and Bobby Miller lasting 1 2/3 innings in
Game 2.
The Dodgers' two biggest stars, Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman,
combined to go 0-for-8 in Game 3 and finished the series 1-for-21 as
a duo. Both struck out while representing the tying run in the top
of the eighth against Arizona reliever Kevin Ginkel.
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Oct 11, 2023; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks shortstop
Geraldo Perdomo (2) reacts after hitting a home run against the Los
Angeles Dodgers in the third inning for game three of the NLDS for
the 2023 MLB playoffs at Chase Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt
Kartozian-USA TODAY Sports
"I know that those guys are prepared. Those are our
guys and two great players," Los Angeles manager Dave Roberts said.
"I don't have an answer for that."
The Dodgers were sent home after another disappointing NLDS, the
second straight season they failed to advance beyond that round
after winning the division by at least 16 games each year.
"I've got to do a better job of figuring out a way to get our guys
prepared for the postseason. And so on that, I think we've got great
players," Roberts said. "I've got to figure out a way to get these
guys prepared for whatever format, whatever series. ... The last
couple of postseasons, it just hasn't gone well for us."
Diamondbacks rookie starter Brandon Pfaadt threw 4 1/3 scoreless
innings and allowed just two hits. Reliever Joe Mantiply (2-0)
tossed 1 1/3 shutout innings for the win. Paul Sewald pitched around
a single in the ninth inning for his fourth save of the postseason.
Los Angeles rallied for two runs on four consecutive singles in the
seventh, but pinch hitter Austin Barnes grounded out to end the
inning.
Arizona lost Moreno, its catcher who has a team-leading three
postseason home runs, to a bruised right hand. Moreno was injured in
the top of the fifth inning but remained in the game until he was
removed for a pinch hitter in the bottom of the fifth.
Lovullo said Moreno was fine after a negative X-ray.
Lynn (0-1) allowed four runs on six hits with no walks and one
strikeout. He led the major in homers allowed in the regular season
with 44.
--Jose M. Romero, Field Level Media
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