The Palm Beach Post

Turner’s homer evens series for L.A.

Dodgers’ bats come alive against Brewers’ vaunted bullpen.

- By Jay Cohen

MILWAUKEE — Justin Turner and the Los Angeles Dodgers know all about performing in the postseason.

Backed into a tough spot Saturday, the red-headed slugger delivered — again.

Shut down for most of the afternoon, Los Angeles staged another late rally and Turner hit a tworun homer in the eighth inning to send the Dodgers to a 4-3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers and even the NL Championsh­ip Series at a game apiece.

The high-powered Dodgers had two singles off Wade Miley before breaking through against a vaunted bullpen. After forcing the Brewers to use six relievers in Milwaukee’s 6-5 victory Friday night, the NL West champions put that extended look to good use in Game 2, especially against faltering All-Star Jeremy Jeffress.

“As long as we have outs left, we know we’re in the game,” Turner said.

Milwaukee wasted a terrific performanc­e by Miley in its first loss in three weeks, ending a 12-game winning streak that produced free burgers for its fans as part of a promotion by a local restaurant chain. Miley pitched 5⅔ scoreless innings in his second career playoff start and had two hits in his first multihit game since 2014.

“We were in really good shape with the effort that Wade gave us,” Brewers manager Craig Counsell said. “He pitched beautifull­y.”

The best-of-seven series now moves to Dodger Stadium for Game 3 on Monday night. Walker Buehler pitches for Los Angeles and Jhoulys Chacin for Milwaukee.

Miley handed a 2-0 lead over to his bullpen in a surprising­ly long start, and Travis Shaw tacked on a solo homer in the sixth, delighting a towel-waving crowd of 43,905 at Miller Park. But that was the

last run for the Brewers, and the Dodgers finished off their rally this time after nearly taking Game 1.

Cody Bellinger got Los Angeles on the board with an RBI single in the seventh, chasing Corbin Burnes and stopping an 0-for-15 slide in the playoffs that landed him on the bench at the start of the game. Austin Barnes forced in another run with a bases-loaded walk off Jeffress, but the right-hander escaped when pinch-hitter Yasmani Grandal bounced into a double play.

The Dodgers went right back to work in the eighth. Chris Taylor reached on a leadoff single before Turner hit a long drive to left off Jeffress, admiring the ball with his bat pointed toward the sky before rounding the bases.

Jeffress also struggled in Game 1, allowing two hits while recording only one out. He was charged with two runs and six hits in 3⅓ innings in three appearance­s in the NL Division Series against Colorado, including a blown save.

Los Angeles has scored eight runs against Milwaukee’s bullpen, all in the seventh inning or later.

“The more you face the relievers, the easier it’s going to get,” Bellinger said.

Turner had a career-worst four strikeouts in the opener but bounced back with his seventh career playoff homer. He was co-MVP of the NLCS last year with Taylor when Los Angeles made it to the World Series for the first time since 1988.

The Dodgers are making their sixth straight appearance in the playoffs while the upstart Brewers are in the postseason for the first time since 2011. That advantage in experience seemed to pay off.

Save for Yasiel Puig snapping his bat over his leg after striking out swinging with the bases loaded in the seventh, Los Angeles stayed steady as Milwaukee tried to finish it off. Pedro Baez got four outs for the win, and Kenley Jansen worked the ninth for the save.

Jansen broke Christian Yelich’s bat with a runner on second for the final out.

Fielder does the honors: Former slugger Prince Fielder, who played with Counsell in Milwaukee, threw out the ceremonial first pitch.

Fielder said Counsell helped him a lot when they played together.

“There was one time I was thinking about bunting and he told me if I bunt, he’ll punch me in the face,” Fielder said, laughing.

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 ?? ROB CARR / GETTY IMAGES ?? Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner hits a go-ahead, two-run home run against All-Star Brewers reliever Jeremy Jeffress in the eighth inning of NLCS Game 2 Saturday in Milwaukee. It was Turner’s seventh postseason homer.
ROB CARR / GETTY IMAGES Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner hits a go-ahead, two-run home run against All-Star Brewers reliever Jeremy Jeffress in the eighth inning of NLCS Game 2 Saturday in Milwaukee. It was Turner’s seventh postseason homer.

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