San Antonio Express-News

Ozuna & Co. inch closer to World Series

- By Stephen Hawkins

ARLINGTON — Marcell Ozuna homered twice, MVP candidate Freddie Freeman delivered the go-ahead hit off Clayton Kershaw, and the Atlanta Braves moved within one win of ending a twodecade World Series drought by routing the Los Angeles Dodgers 10-2 on Thursday night.

The Braves took a 3-1 lead in the NL Championsh­ip Series, bouncing back from getting pounded 15-3 the previous night. Atlanta will try to reach its first World Series since 1999 when it plays Game 5 Friday night.

“Feels good, feels really good,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said. “Still have a lot of work to do, you know how quick things can turn. I was really proud of the guys, how they bounced back.”

Dustin May, the 23-yearold Texan who has thrown 42⁄ scoreless innings in

3 three appearance­s this postseason, will start for the Dodgers with them facing potential eliminatio­n. Atlanta will likely go with a bullpen day.

Ozuna had four hits and drove in four runs. It was1-all in the sixth when the Braves scored six times, with Freeman hitting a tiebreakin­g double and Ozuna following with an RBI double that chased Kershaw.

A night after the Dodgers had a record11-run first, they managed only one hit — a solo homer by Edwin Rios — over six innings against 22year-old rookie righthande­r Bryse Wilson in his postseason debut.

“He was in complete control. … He had a really good look about him. He had good tempo, and the stuff was live,” Snitker said.

While the Braves’ outburst also lasted more than a half-hour but without as

many runs as L.A.’S a day earlier, it was more than big enough enough after Ronald Acuna Jr. led off the decisive six-run sixth with an infield single on a play that ended with him, Kershaw and second baseman Kike Hernandez all on the ground. They all took tumbles because of their effort, and weren’t knocked down by the sometimes bothersome breezy conditions in the new Texas ballpark with the roof open.

Kershaw fell down after coming off the mound while reaching upto try to field the high-chopper. Hernandez went to the ground after grabbing the ball and making a sidearm throw then went wide while Acuna tum

bled after passing the base and landed awkwardly on his left wrist that was irritated twice during the regular season. Acuna went to second base because of the errant throw after being tended to for several moments.

After trying glasses in the field and getting eye drops early in the game, Freeman apparently had no problems seeing when he doubled homeacuna for a 2-1 lead before Ozuna followed with another double. Reliever Brusdar Graterol got the first out before giving up three consecutiv­e hits, including Dansby Swanson’s two-run double and Austin Riley’s RBI single. Rookie center fielder Cristian Pache

capped the inning with an RBI single made it 7-1.

“They’re similar to us as far as they build on momentum really well,” Kershaw said. “It just seems like they have that domino effect when one thing gets going. They just continue to build on that. And they’ve got great hitters, too.”

Freeman and Ozuna each hit RBI singles in the eighth.

Atlanta had gotten even1-1 in the fourth when Ozuna turned an 86-mph slider from Kershaw into a 109mph rocket that went 422 feet to left for his second postseason homer. Ozuna went even deeper in the seventh, a 434-foot shot to straightaw­ay center.

Wilson became the thirdyoung­est pitcher to allow one or no hits over at least six innings in a postseason game. The righthande­r struck out five and walked one, starting with a 1-2-3 first on 10 pitches and throwing his last pitch before .

Kershaw, scratched from his scheduled start in Game 2 two days earlier because of back spams, struck out four, walked one and allowed four runs on seven hits in five-plus innings. The threetime NL Cy Young Award winner and Dallas native is now 11-12 with 4.31 ERA in postseason, as opposed to his 175-76 record and 2.43 ERA in the regular season during his 13-year career.

 ?? Tom Pennington / Getty Images ?? Braves slugger Marcell Ozuna provided plenty of fireworks Thursday, going 4-for-5 at the plate and crushing a pair of homers to help Atlanta rout the Dodgers and move within one win of the World Series.
Tom Pennington / Getty Images Braves slugger Marcell Ozuna provided plenty of fireworks Thursday, going 4-for-5 at the plate and crushing a pair of homers to help Atlanta rout the Dodgers and move within one win of the World Series.

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