The Phnom Penh Post

Dodgers rip the Astros to draw level

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TWO unlikely heroes, a pitcher who lost his only prior playoff start and a batter in a 0-for-13 slump, rescued the World Series title hopes of the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday.

Alex Wood baffled Houston batters for 5 2/3 no-hit innings and Cody Bellinger snapped his drought with two crucial doubles as the Dodgers downed Houston 6-2 to level Major League Baseball’s best-of-seven final 2-2.

“It’s hard to put into words really right now. I needed a win and I was glad to keep us in it long enough to where our bats came alive,” Wood said. “It’s a big win for us.”

Clayton Kershaw, an 18game winner, will face Astros ace Dallas Keuchel in a matchup of star left-handed pitchers in Game 5 (at 7:20am this morning Cambodian time), when the winner will reach the brink of a World Series crown ahead of Game 6 on Tuesday in Los Angeles.

“I like where we’re at,” Dodgers manager Dave Rob- erts said. “There have been so many emotional swings and we’re dead even right now. It’s a three-game series and we’ve got our ace going tomorrow so I know in our clubhouse we feel good.”

The Dodgers seek a seventh championsh­ip but their first since 1988, while the Astros are trying for the first World Series title in their 55-year history.

“It’s Game 5 of the World Series, so there won’t be any need to press any buttons or let them know how big these outs are,” Astros manager AJ Hinch said. “Every game feels like a critical game.”

Homer ends no-hit bid

Wood, a 26-year-old US lefthander, sparked talk of the first World Series no-hitter since New York Yankees’ legend Dan Larsen’s perfect game in 1956.

“He pitched an incredible game,” Roberts said. “Woody’s command, his ‘compete’ was just off the charts. Woody set t he tone for us – just outstandin­g.”

But Houston’s

Springer blasted a George 3-ball, 1-strike offering over the leftfield wall in the sixth inning for a home run on the only hit Wood surrendere­d, giving the Astros a 1-0 lead and ending the Dodgers’ deepest World Series no-hit bid.

“Once I was heading into the fifth, I thought about it a little bit,” Wood said of his nohit bid. “It has been a whirlwind of emotion for me. Kind of caught up to me between innings there.”

Houston’s Charlie Morton surrendere­d only one hit while striking out seven in facing the minimum 15 batters over five innings, but he allowed the Dodgers level at 10-1 in the seventh when Bellinger, who had eight strikeouts in the World Series drought, doubled and scored on Logan Forsythe’s single.

“Sigh of relief,” Bellinger said. “I was just hoping t hat it faded into t he wall, just so he didn’t catch it. I just had a super sigh of relief, t hat’s for sure.”

Hinch then made the illfated ninth-inning move of inserting reliever Ken Giles, who had allowed two runs in Game 2.

He gave up a single to Corey Seager, walked Justin Turner and allowed Bellinger another double to give the Dodgers the lead for good.

“It seems like right now for some of these guys it’s one pitch and things unravel a little bit,” Hinch said. “That’s what happened to Kenny in the ninth.”

Bellinger’s run-scoring double ended Houston’s majorleagu­e record playoff run of more than 70 home innings without trailing.

“He came up big. It was absolutely good to see him come back with a couple of big doubles,” Roberts said.

Austin Barnes drove in another run with a sacrifice fly and Joc Pederson followed with a three-run homer.

Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen surrendere­d a solo homer to Alex Bregman or Los Angeles would have boasted the first World Series one-hitter since 1967.

The Astros had been 7-0 at home in the playoffs this year, matching the best postseason start in major league history.

It was practicall­y a mustwin game for the Dodgers as teams falling behind 3-1 in the Series have lost 84 percent of the time, while those pulling level at 2-2 have won 45 percent of the time.

 ?? TOM PENNINGTON/GETTY IMAGES/AFP ?? Corey Seager of the Los Angeles Dodgers hits a single during the ninth inning against the Houston Astros in Game 4 of the 2017 World Series on Saturday in Houston, Texas.
TOM PENNINGTON/GETTY IMAGES/AFP Corey Seager of the Los Angeles Dodgers hits a single during the ninth inning against the Houston Astros in Game 4 of the 2017 World Series on Saturday in Houston, Texas.

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