Albuquerque Journal

GAME 7 TODAY

Brewers batter LA 7-2, force deciding game in NLCS

- BY JAY COHEN ASSOCIATED PRESS

MILWAUKEE — Ryan Braun slid across home plate and raised his arms in sheer joy.

A big lead, a bruising bullpen and a boisterous crowd have the Milwaukee Brewers all set up for Game 7.

Jesus Aguilar sparked Milwaukee’s slumping lineup with three RBIs on a pair of two-out hits as the Brewers beat the Los L.A. Dodgers at Milwaukee, 6:09 p.m., FS1, 101.7 FM Angeles Dodgers 7-2 on Friday night to even their NL Championsh­ip Series at three games each.

“I don’t think about me. The most important thing, at the end of the day, is win games,” said Aguilar, who had driven in just two runs in the playoffs. “Tomorrow it can be somebody else. Tonight, it was me.”

Game 7 is tonight in front of the same frenzied crowd that booed Manny Machado vociferous­ly after he tangled with Aguilar while the series was in Los Angeles. Dodgers rookie Walker Buehler will pitch against journeyman Jhoulys Chacin, with well-rested relief ace Josh Hader looming in the bullpen for Milwaukee after a surprise day off.

It will be the Brewers’ first Game 7 since losing to St. Louis in 1982 in their only World Series appearance. The Dodgers dropped Game 7 of the World Series last year to Houston.

David Freese led off this Game 6 with a home run that quieted Miller Park — but just for a moment.

Backed by raucous fans waving yellow towels that read “ONE TOUGH CREW,” Milwaukee rebounded from consecutiv­e losses at Dodger Stadium with the same formula it used to win the NL Central during a breakout season.

Some timely hitting by Aguilar and company produced an early lead, and Corey Knebel and Jeremy Jeffress led the way in another shutdown performanc­e by Milwaukee’s tough bullpen.

Los Angeles was looking for its second straight NL pennant and some time to prepare for the mighty Boston Red Sox in the World Series. But Hyun-Jin Ryu was tagged for four runs in the first inning, two on a double by Aguilar that sent Braun sliding home.

After Wade Miley pitched into the fifth inning in his second straight start, Knebel, Jeffress and Corbin Burnes closed it out with hitless relief. Knebel got the win and Burnes retired the Dodgers in order in the ninth, setting off a wild celebratio­n for the crowd of 43,619.

If Brewers manager Craig Counsell was tempted to bring in the dominant Hader, Aguilar likely erased that urge when he scored on a wild pitch in the seventh and then singled in Cain in the eighth. The big first baseman had driven in just one run in the series heading into Game 6.

Freese drove in both runs for the Dodgers.

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 ?? MATT SLOCUM/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Milwaukee’s Jesus Aguilar hits an RBI single in the eighth inning that boosted the Brewers’ lead to 7-2 in their Game 6 victory Friday.
MATT SLOCUM/ASSOCIATED PRESS Milwaukee’s Jesus Aguilar hits an RBI single in the eighth inning that boosted the Brewers’ lead to 7-2 in their Game 6 victory Friday.

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