Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Bellinger’s HR caps Dodgers’ comeback

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ARLINGTON, Texas — The Los Angeles Dodgers celebrated as Cody Bellinger’s drive soared deep into the Texas night. Bellinger flung his bat off to the side and strutted up the first-base line.

All the way to the World Series.

Bellinger hit a tiebreakin­g home run in the seventh inning, and the Dodgers advanced to the Fall Classic for the third time in four years by topping the Atlanta Braves 4-3 in Game 7 of the NL Championsh­ip Series on Sunday night.

“This year is our year,” Manager Dave Roberts said.

Bellinger connected an inning after Kike Hernandez became the first pinch hitter with a game-tying or go-ahead home run in a winner-take-all-game. His home run tied it at 3 and, like Bellinger’s, came on the eighth pitch of the at-bat.

The Dodgers, who matched a Championsh­ip Series record with 16 home runs, overcame a 3-1 series deficit by winning three consecutiv­e games when facing eliminatio­n for only the second time in their storied history.

“Defensivel­y, pitching, game-calling, planning, everything. we grinded all the way through this series,” said

shortstop Corey Seager, who was named NLCS MVP after bashing a record five home runs in the series. “We’re glad to be on top.”

After winning both their NL division series and the NLCS in the new $ 1.2 billion Globe Life Field, the Dodgers get to stay in place for the World Series. Game 1 against the American League champion Tampa Bay Rays is Tuesday night.

The Dodgers again will try to win their first World Series title since 1988. They lost Game 7 at home three years ago to to the Houston Astros, and then lost in five games to the Boston Red Sox in 2018 when Mookie Betts was the AL MVP and playing against Los Angeles.

Tampa Bay’s win in Game 7 of the ALCS late Saturday night wiped out the chance for an October rematch with the Astros, whose 2017 World Series victory over the Dodgers has been heavily tarnished by the revelation­s of Houston’s sign- stealing tactics that season.

Betts, the first-year Dodger signed for 12 more years, made another incredible defensive play, robbing NL MVP candidate Freddie Freeman of a home run in the fifth.

Julio Urias, the f ifth Dodgers pitcher, retired the last nine batters for his fourth win in four appearance­s this postseason. The 24-year-old right-hander, already in his fourth postseason, has a 0.57 ERA in these playoffs.

The massive shot to right by reigning NL MVP and 2018 NLCS MVP Bellinger came on a 94- mph sinker after fouling off three pitches in a row by Chris Martin, the fifth Braves pitcher who started the seventh with strikeouts of Max Muncy and Will Smith.

Hernandez led off the sixth with a 424-foot drive to left-center off A.J. Minter.

Dansby Swanson homered for Atlanta, which hasn’t been to the World Series since 1999.

Before the late drama, it was the first winner-take-all game in postseason history matching rookie starters.

The Dodgers scored twice in the third to tie it at 2-2, the first runs allowed by Ian Anderson in his four postseason starts — the 22-yearold right-hander started only six games for Atlanta in the regular season. His scoreless streak of 172/ innings was

3 the third-longest to start a postseason career.

Justin Turner drew a twoout walk, Muncy doubled and Will Smith bounced a two-run single through the open gap near second created by the defensive shift.

The Dodgers’ Dustin May became the first pitcher to walk the first two batters in a winner- take- all- game — and the 23-year-old from nearby Justin, Texas, did so without throwing a strike to Acuna or Freeman. The Braves didn’t even swing at a pitch until Marcell Ozuna’s sharp single through the left side of the infield on an 0-1 curveball for a 1-0 lead.

 ?? (AP/Eric Gay) ?? Cody Bellinger (right) celebrates his go-ahead home run with A.J. Pollock in the bottom of the seventh inning against the Atlanta Braves during Game 7 of the National League Championsh­ip Series. Bellinger’s home run broke a 3-3 tie and lifted the Dodgers to a 4-3 victory.
(AP/Eric Gay) Cody Bellinger (right) celebrates his go-ahead home run with A.J. Pollock in the bottom of the seventh inning against the Atlanta Braves during Game 7 of the National League Championsh­ip Series. Bellinger’s home run broke a 3-3 tie and lifted the Dodgers to a 4-3 victory.

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