Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Turner’s homer wins Game 2

Three-run walk-off ends it on Gibson’s 29th anniversar­y

- By Greg Beacham

LOS ANGELES — Justin Turner hit a three-run homer with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning, and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Chicago Cubs, 4-1, on Sunday to take a 2-0 lead in the National League Championsh­ip Series.

Turner drove in every run for Los Angeles, going the other way for a tying single in the fifth before sending a long shot to center field off John Lackey in the ninth. A fan wearing a blue Dodgers jersey reached over a railing to catch the ball on the fly.

Turner’s second homer of the postseason ended another dramatic night for the Dodgers, who remained unbeaten in these playoffs and moved within two wins of their first World Series appearance since 1988.

And the red-bearded slugger even did it on the 29th anniversar­y of Kirk Gibson’s pinch-hit, walk-off homer to beat Oakland in the opening game of the Dodgers’ last World Series victory.

“It’s very cool, and J.T., we were talking about it in there after the game,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “Twenty-nine years to the day. It was special. Our guys feel it.”

Game 3 in the best-ofseven series is Tuesday night at Wrigley Field in Chicago. Yu Darvish starts for the Dodgers against Kyle Hendricks.

Yasiel Puig drew his third walk of the game leading off the ninth, and Charlie Culberson bunted him to second. After Brian Duensing struck out pinch-hitter Kyle Farmer, Chicago manager Joe Maddon went to the bullpen for the 38-yearold Lackey, who pitched on consecutiv­e days for the first time in his 15-year career.

Lackey got the call over All-Star closer Wade Davis, and the veteran starter walked Chris Taylor on six tense pitches.

Turner stepped up and ended it with his long drive — the fourth playoff homer of his career and the Dodgers’ first walk-off homer in the postseason since Gibson’s famous shot.

“We’ve been doing it all year long,” Turner said. “We’re never out of a game. As long as we have outs left, we’re going to keep fighting.” Turner has been at his best in October, batting .377 with four home runs and 22 RBIs in his postseason career.

Addison Russell homered in the fifth for the Cubs, who are down early in this rematch of the 2016 NLCS.

Chicago won that series in six games and went on to its first World Series championsh­ip since 1908, while the Dodgers have been absent from the Fall Classic since 1988.

Dodgers closer Kenley Jansen got the victory with a hitless ninth despite hitting Anthony Rizzo on the hand with a one-out pitch.

That ended the Los Angeles bullpen’s impressive streak of 22 consecutiv­e Cubs retired to begin the NLCS, but the Dodgers have thrown eight hitless and scoreless innings of relief in the NLCS.

Jon Lester yielded three hits and five walks while failing to get out of the fifth inning in the shortest start of his long postseason career.

Rich Hill struck out eight in five more impressive innings for the Dodgers, but he was pulled for pinch-hitter Curtis Granderson in the fifth.

 ?? Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images ?? Los Angeles’ Justin Turner celebrates after hitting a walk-off three-run home run in the ninth inning against the Chicago Cubs. The 4-1 win put the Dodgers up, 2-0, in the best-of-seven National League Championsh­ip Series.
Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images Los Angeles’ Justin Turner celebrates after hitting a walk-off three-run home run in the ninth inning against the Chicago Cubs. The 4-1 win put the Dodgers up, 2-0, in the best-of-seven National League Championsh­ip Series.
 ?? Harry How/Getty Images ?? Cubs second baseman Javier Baez reaches to catch a ball hit by Los Angeles’ Austin Barnes in the fourth inning.
Harry How/Getty Images Cubs second baseman Javier Baez reaches to catch a ball hit by Los Angeles’ Austin Barnes in the fourth inning.

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