Imperial Valley Press

Taylor, Puig power Dodgers past Cubs 5-2

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Chris Taylor hit a tiebreakin­g homer in the sixth inning, Yasiel Puig added a homer and an RBI double to his dynamite postseason, and the Los Angeles Dodgers overcame a short start by Clayton Kershaw for a 5-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Saturday night in the NL Championsh­ip Series opener. Charlie Culberson doubled, drove in the tying run and scored another while replacing injured AllStar shortstop Corey Seager for the resourcefu­l Dodgers, who improved to 4-0 in this postseason. “Feels great,” Culberson said. “Awesome to get that first win out of the way.” With another collective offensive effort and four innings of perfect relief pitching, Los Angeles calmly overcame an early two-run deficit and took the first game of this rematch of the 2016 NLCS, won in six games by the Cubs on the way to their first World Series championsh­ip in 108 years.

TALLADEGA, Ala. (AP) — Dale Earnhardt Jr. has won the pole for his final scheduled Cup race at Talladega Superspeed­way.

Earnhardt is retiring from full-time competitio­n at the end of the season, and the Alabama crowd has always embraced NASCAR’s most popular driver. Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has declared race day “Dale Earnhardt Jr. Day” across the state.

The field will be led to green by Donnie Allison, a two-time Talladega winner and original member of the Alabama Gang, while driving the late Dale Earnhardt’s No. 2 Chevrolet Monte Carlo. Talladega officials presented Earnhardt Jr. with the car , which his father raced during his 1979 rookie season, as well as some races during his 1980 championsh­ip season, as a retirement gift.

Now, with the pole — the first of his career at Talladega — it has turned into quite the special weekend for Earnhardt.

“This place has meant a lot to me,” he said. “It’s awesome to hear those fans happy for us and hopefully we’re going to give them a lot more to cheer about before this weekend is over.”

Could he add a seventh victory?

“Certainly,” he grinned. “You think about that every time you suit up and get in the car, you imagine if that’s going to be the day you get a win. But, this would be a real important one if we could win for all the fans, all year long, we certainly owe them a win.”

Earnhardt is winless this season and didn’t make the playoffs. He’s got just six races left before he turns over his No. 88 Chevrolet to Hendrick Motorsport­s and replacemen­t driver Alex Bowman.

On Saturday, Earnhardt turned a lap at 190.544 mph to knock teammate Chase Elliott from the top starting spot. Elliott wound up second with a lap at 190.412 mph in a Hendrick Motorsport­s sweep of the front row.

“We’ve been fighting our teammate Chase and his group for poles at these tracks for a long time and it’s been a lot of fun to be honest with you, how these two teams have pushed and elevated each other,” Earnhardt said. “Really, all the credit for getting a pole at a place like this goes to the team . ... I just hold the wheel straight and try not to bounce into the apron. There ain’t much to it as a driver.”

Joey Logano was third in a Team Penske Ford, followed by Daytona 500 winner Kurt Busch, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Brad Keselowski and Clint Bowyer. Ford drivers took positions third through seventh.

Stenhouse knocked Earnhardt from the pole in May , and then went on to win his first career Cup race at Talladega. Stenhouse added a victory at Daytona in July, making him the winner of the last two restrictor-plate races. Busch’s victory in the Daytona 500 has made the Ford engines built by Doug Yates 3 for 3 so far this year in plate races.

So Stenhouse wasn’t thrilled to qualify fifth.

“That was a bummer,” he said. “I was hoping we’d get another pole and I think it would have been cool to knock (Earnhardt) off the pole again. But obviously this shows our Ford is still fast. We’ve got speed.”

It was a rough qualifying effort for Toyota, with none of its playoff contenders advancing to the final 12. That’s an odd developmen­t considerin­g Toyota drivers have won the first four playoff races.

 ??  ?? Los Angeles Dodgers’ Chris Taylor hits a home run against the Chicago Cubs during the sixth inning of Game 1 of baseball’s National League Championsh­ip Series on Saturday. AP PHOTO/ALEX GALLARDO
Los Angeles Dodgers’ Chris Taylor hits a home run against the Chicago Cubs during the sixth inning of Game 1 of baseball’s National League Championsh­ip Series on Saturday. AP PHOTO/ALEX GALLARDO
 ??  ?? Dale Earnhardt Jr. looks to his car during practice for the NASCAR Cup Series auto race, at Talladega Superspeed­way on Friday in Talladega, Ala. BOB CRISP/THE DAILY HOME VIA AP
Dale Earnhardt Jr. looks to his car during practice for the NASCAR Cup Series auto race, at Talladega Superspeed­way on Friday in Talladega, Ala. BOB CRISP/THE DAILY HOME VIA AP

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