Baltimore Sun

Manny delivers goods

Machado homers to provide playoff payoff for Dodgers

- By Paul Newberry

ATLANTA — When the Dodgers bolstered their already power-packed lineup with slugging shortstop Manny Machado, this is just what they had in mind.

Plenty of long balls. Another deep run in the postseason.

Next stop, the NL Championsh­ip Series for the third year in a row.

Machado drove in four runs — three of them with a seventh-inning shot into the left-field seats — and the Dodgers finished off the Braves with a 6-2 victory Monday in the NL Division Series.

The Dodgers took the best-of-five series 3-1 and advanced to face the Brewers. Game1 is Friday night in Milwaukee.

Coming off a tense victory in Game 3, the Braves grabbed the lead on pinch hitter Kurt Suzuki’s two-run single in the fourth.

But David Freese, the 2011 World Series MVP for the Cardinals, came through again in the postseason. He delivered a pinch-hit single in the sixth off Jonny Venters (0-1), driving home Cody Bellinger and Yasiel Puig for a 3-2 lead with a grounder past backup shortstop Charlie Culberson after the Braves allowed Puig to steal second unconteste­d.

Machado finished the job in the seventh, launching a 1-2 pitch from Chad Sobotka over the Dodgers’ bullpen — his team’s eighth homer of the series. Afree agent-to-be acquired from the Orioles in July, Machado also had a run-scoring double in the first.

Ryan Madson ( 1- 0) earned the win by getting the final two outs in the fifth to escape a bases-loaded Manny Machado, who had four RBIs to lead the Dodgers into the NLCS, celebrates his seventh-inning home run. Dodgers win 3-1 G1: Dodgers 6, Braves 0 G2: Dodgers 3, Braves 0 G3: Braves 6. Dodgers 5 G4: Dodgers 6, Braves 2 jam. Lucas Duda hit a long drive to right that drifted foul with two on in the eighth against Kenta Maeda, then had an inningendi­ng flyout.

The Braves’ return to the postseason for the first time since 2013 yielded a familiar result. They have lost nine straight playoff appearance­s, their last victory coming 17 long years ago against a team that is no longer in the National League. Since a sweep of the Astros in 2001, October has been a month of misery for the Braves.

Though they got back to the playoffs ahead of schedule after a full rebuild, they didn’t have the experience, depth or power to stick with the Dodgers.

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