Can Dodgers’ Starters Sustain Their Dominance and Crash the NLCS Party?
The Brewers have struggled in their first two games, and I would like to take the opportunity, as a Cubs fan, that I called their demise due to them taking a picture with an L flag. Terrible form, and I’ll continue to bring that up every opportunity that I can. Hopefully, the Dodgers sweep them so we can say they went 0-4 since taking that photo. Milwaukee was able to keep the game close in the opener, but they ultimately lost 2-1. It didn’t feel like it was that close of a game, though. They couldn’t get many hits, and their only success was against the Dodgers‘ bullpen. In Game 2, they still couldn’t get much going, aside from a first inning home run from Jackson Chourio. That dinger provided a short-lived lead for the Brewers as the Dodgers took a 2-1 lead in the second and never looked back. Yoshinobu Yamamoto was dominant throughout the game and pitched all nine for Los Angeles. He only allowed three total hits and really wasn’t in jeopardy outside of that first inning.Â



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