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Puig powers Dodgers over D-Backs

Robbie Ray fails to make it through 5, Los Angeles takes 2-0 lead in NLDS

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LOS ANGELES — Yasiel Puig had three hits and drove in two runs, Austin Barnes added a key tworun double and the Los Angeles Dodgers used another relentless offensive performanc­e to beat the Arizona Diamondbac­ks 8-5 on Saturday night 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 of the best-offive matchup is Monday at Chase Field. Arizona ace Zack Greinke will attempt to save the season when he faces his former teammates with the Dodgers, who counter with late-season acquisitio­n Yu Darvish.

Greinke is probably the Diamondbac­ks’ best chance to stop the Dodgers from scoring their way out of every problem.

“If you had to pick the one guy to stop the situation we’re in, we’ve got the right guy in Zack Greinke,” Diamondbac­ks manager Torey Lovullo said.

Los Angeles turned an early 2-0 deficit in Game 2 into a 7-2 advantage with a four-run rally in the fifth.

Forsythe got his first career playoff RBI during that stretch, and Barnes followed with his two-run double. With the Dodger Stadium crowd chanting his name, Puig added an RBI single to his earlier run-scoring groundout, flipping his bat and pointing back to the Dodgers’ dugout as he sprinted toward first base.

Puig has five hits and four RBIs in two games, but the exuberant Cuban slugger is just one purring component of the Dodgers’ formidable offensive machine.

Rich Hill made it through just four innings for the Dodgers, yielding three hits and three walks. Kenta Maeda got the victory by getting three outs of middle relief.

The Dodgers pounded out six runs on eight hits in a two-inning stretch against three Diamondbac­ks pitchers, turning a 2-1 deficit into a 7-2 lead.

Drury kept it close with his no-doubt shot in the seventh on Brandon Morrow’s first pitch, but the Dodgers rallied for another run in the bottom half.

Ray had been outstandin­g in five regular-season starts against the Dodgers, but he struggled mightily with his control from the first inning. The left-hander walked four of nine batters early on, and the Dodgers didn’t get their first hit until Forsythe, Barnes and Puig delivered consecutiv­e singles in the fourth in a goahead rally.

Manager Dave Roberts went to Jansen after Daniel Descalso’s one-out double off Josh Fields in the eighth, and the vaunted closer reprised his multiple-inning dominance from last October. Jansen mowed down five straight batters, getting David Peralta on a groundout to end it. Jansen even got to bat, watching three fastballs from Archie Bradley during an eighthinni­ng strikeout.

Justin Turner drove in five runs in the Dodgers’ 9-5 victory in Game 1, which began with a four-run first inning against Arizona’s Taijuan Walker. Turner went 1 for 4 in Game 2 and popped out with the bases loaded to end the seventh, but the Dodgers didn’t even need their slugging third baseman.

The Diamondbac­ks got the jump on Game 2 when Goldschmid­t drove a oneout pitch from Hill off the back of the Dodgers’ bullpen behind left field. Hill struggled with his control

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? LOS ANGELES DODGERS’ YASIEL PUIG CELEBRATES after a single against the Arizona Diamondbac­ks during the fourth inning of Game 2 of the National League Division Series in Los Angeles on Saturday.
ASSOCIATED PRESS LOS ANGELES DODGERS’ YASIEL PUIG CELEBRATES after a single against the Arizona Diamondbac­ks during the fourth inning of Game 2 of the National League Division Series in Los Angeles on Saturday.
 ??  ?? Dodgers 8 Diamondbac­ks 5
Dodgers 8 Diamondbac­ks 5

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