The Mercury News

Nats square NL series with Cubs; Dodgers go up 2-0

Dodgers win again, take 2-0 lead over Diamondbac­ks

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Things were looking bleak for Bryce Harper, Ryan Zimmerman and the rest of the Washington Nationals. They had accumulate­d one run and four hits through the first 16 innings of their NL Division Series against the Chicago Cubs.

The situation was hardly ideal. Neither was the mood.

“You do your best to keep your spirits up. You get frustrated,” Zimmerman acknowledg­ed. “I don’t want to say ‘pressure,’ but, yeah, I mean, the tension builds a little bit, I’ll be honest with you. … Pouting is not going to help you the next time you come up.”

Power, though, will. Harper delivered a nodoubt-about-it, tying tworun homer in the eighth, and Zimmerman tacked on a three-run shot that barely made it over the wall moments later, lifting the Nationals to a 6-3 comeback victory over the defending World Series champions on Saturday, evening their NLDS at a game apiece.

“Sometimes,” Zimmerman said, “it takes kind of just one hit for everyone to exhale.”

The Nationals were in serious danger of falling behind 2-0 in the series, entering the eighth trailing 3-1 after being shut out in Game 1. But the NL East champions broke out with five runs and four hits, thanks to two big swings from 2015 NL MVP Harper only recently back from a left knee injury that sidelined him for 42 games and longtime face of the franchise Zimmerman.

“I was kind of bewildered, because it’s not too many teams or pitchers that have held us in check like that for a couple days,” Nationals manager Dusty Baker said. “I just knew in the bottom of my heart that we were going to explode for some numbers, which we’ve done all year.”

Indeed, his team reached franchise highs for runs and homers this season.

The NLDS moves to Wrigley Field for Game 3 on Monday.

The Cubs will have July acquisitio­n Jose Quintana on the mound, while the Nationals finally send out twotime Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer, who was pushed back in the rotation because of an injured right hamstring. DODGERS 8, DIAMONDBAC­KS 5 » Yasiel Puig had three hits and drove in two runs, Austin Barnes added a key tworun double and Los Angeles used another relentless offensive performanc­e to beat the Arizona for a 2-0 lead in their NL Division Series.

Logan Forsythe had three hits and Kenley Jansen earned a flawless fiveout save for the 104-win Dodgers, who have made their mediocre pitching irrelevant by pounding out 17 runs and 24 hits in the first two games against their NL West rival.

Paul Goldschmid­t hit a two-run homer in the first inning and Brandon Drury added a pinch-hit, threerun shot in the seventh, but the Diamondbac­ks are on the brink of eliminatio­n after Robbie Ray and reliever Jimmie Sherfy couldn’t contain the Dodgers’ lineup.

Game 3 is Monday at Chase Field.

 ?? ALEX BRANDON — ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Nationals’ Bryce Harper celebrates Ryan Zimmerman’s three-run homer in the eighth.
ALEX BRANDON — ASSOCIATED PRESS The Nationals’ Bryce Harper celebrates Ryan Zimmerman’s three-run homer in the eighth.

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