Las Vegas Review-Journal

Machado brings extra machismo to Dodgers

Slugging shortstop adds oomph in push to Series

- By Paul Newberry The Associated Press

Even with all their star power and deep pockets, all their booming hitters and ace pitchers, the Los Angeles Dodgers are approachin­g three decades since their last World Series championsh­ip.

They’re making another run at that elusivetit­le.

Only this time, Manny Machado is along for the ride.

The slugging shortstop hit a threerunho­merthatwra­ppedupa6-2 victory over the Atlanta Braves on Monday, sending Los Angeles to the National League Championsh­ip Series for the third year in a row and fourth time in six seasons.

This is what the Dodgers had in mind when they acquired the free agent-to-be from the lowly Baltimore Orioles back in July.

They’re hoping Machado is the one who turns Tinseltown into Titletown for the first time since 1988.

“Can’t say enough about him,” Los Angeles manager Dave Roberts said. “A player of his caliber, there are so many expectatio­ns put on him.”

Machado had only three hits in a 3-1 division series victory over the Braves, but two of them were homers. He finished with six RBIS.

“We prepared ourselves to get here,” Machado said. “We’re not going to stop till we get what we want.”

Clearly, nothing less than a World Series title will do.

While the Dodgers went through the customary celebratio­n that follows any postseason victory — they doled out T-shirts and caps, posed for pictures in the middle of Suntrust Park, then doused themselves with beer in the clubhouse — the focus turned quickly to the next round.

The Dodgers will face the Brewers in the NLCS. Game 1 is Friday night in Milwaukee.

“We all know that there’s a lot more work to be done,” Roberts said. “We have eight more wins to go.”

Los Angeles spent much of the season locked in a tight race with division rivals Colorado and Arizona, and required a one-game playoff with the Rockies to clinch its sixth straight NL West title.

“We took a hard path to get to this point, but I do think it made us stronger and kind of galvanized our team,” Roberts said.

It certainly helps to have a player of Machado’s caliber bolstering an already potent lineup. The Dodgers hit a franchise-record 235 homers during the regular season, and added eight more in the NLDS.

Los Angeles just had too much power, too much depth, too much pitching. Not to mention too much Machado.

This is a franchise desperate to win one more game than it did a season ago, when the Houston Astros took Game 7 of the World Series at Dodger Stadium.

 ?? John Bazemore ?? The Associated Press Dodgers shortstop Manny Machado takes a celebrator­y selfie in the clubhouse after Los Angeles eliminated the Braves in Game 4 of a National League Division Series on Monday.
John Bazemore The Associated Press Dodgers shortstop Manny Machado takes a celebrator­y selfie in the clubhouse after Los Angeles eliminated the Braves in Game 4 of a National League Division Series on Monday.

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