The Reporter (Vacaville)

A SIGH OF RELIEF

Vacaville High’s Gonsolin earns Game 3 win for Dodgers against Braves

- By Beth Harris

LOS ANGELES >> Cody Bellinger keeps erasing a forgettabl­e regular season, with his latest big swing putting the Los Angeles Dodgers right back in the NL Championsh­ip Series.

Bellinger hit a tying, threerun homer and Mookie Betts then lined an RBI double in the Dodgers’ eighth-inning rally, storming back to beat Atlanta 6-5 Tuesday and cutting the Braves’ lead in the series to 2-1.

“It’s hard to remember a bigger hit, with what was at stake,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “I’m kind of exhausted now.”

Some of the 51,307 fans had already left when the Dodgers were down to their final five outs and facing the daunting prospect of a 3-0 deficit in the series. Bellinger swung and missed two pitches down the middle for strikes, going to his knees in the dirt.

“Ball’s coming in hard, some shadows you’re dealing with, so I saw it well and I just tried to barrel it up,” Bellinger said. “Just continue to barrel up the ball and pass the baton.”

Bellinger drove a shoulderhi­gh, 95.6-mph fastball from Luke Jackson into the rightfield pavilion, igniting the blue towel-waving crowd and reviving the hopes of the defending World Series champions.

“Sad thing is I would do the same thing again,” Jackson said. “I was trying to throw a fastball up and away. I actually threw it better than I thought I threw it. Out of my hand, I was like, ‘Oh, that’s a ball. It’s too high.’ And no, it wasn’t too high. Good player, put a good swing on it and pretty remarkable.”

Chris Taylor singled, stole second and moved to third on pinch-hitter Matt Beaty’s groundout. Betts followed with the double off Jesse Chavez to right-center.

“One of our strong suits is not worrying about what happened yesterday, focusing on right now,” Betts said.

Game 4 is Wednesday at Dodger Stadium.

“We can do it, we’re confident,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said. “There is going to be no residual effects after this game.”

The Dodgers had lost all 83 previous postseason games — in both Los Angeles and Brooklyn — in

which they trailed by three or more runs in the eighth inning or later.

But that’s history now. And so are Bellinger’s recent struggles.

The 2019 NL MVP, Bellinger batted a miserable .165 this year with a paltry .240 on-base percentage and 94 strikeouts in 315 at-bats. He helped redeem himself last week with a tiebreakin­g single in the ninth inning of the decisive Game 5 of the NL Division Series against the rival Giants at San Francisco.

Vacaville High graduate Tony Gonsolin got the victory, recording one out in

relief.

Jackson took the loss after getting hammered in the eighth.

Eddie Rosario and Freeman jump-started the Braves with back-to-back singles off Walker Buehler to open the game.

The Braves quieted the crowd of 51,307 while knocking around Buehler and taking a 4-2 lead in the fourth.

Atlanta got RBI singles from Joc Pederson, Duvall and Dansby Swanson, and Buehler walked Rosario on four pitches with the bases loaded to force in another run.

 ?? DAVID CRANE — LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS ?? The Dodgers’ Tony Gonsolin pitches in the 8th inning of Game 3 of the NLCS game at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday.
DAVID CRANE — LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS The Dodgers’ Tony Gonsolin pitches in the 8th inning of Game 3 of the NLCS game at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday.
 ?? ASHLEY LANDIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Dodgers center fielder Cody Bellinger reacts after hitting a threerun home run during the eighth inning in Game 3 of the NLCS against the Braves on Tuesday in Los Angeles.
ASHLEY LANDIS — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dodgers center fielder Cody Bellinger reacts after hitting a threerun home run during the eighth inning in Game 3 of the NLCS against the Braves on Tuesday in Los Angeles.

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