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Dodgers even series

Machado scores winning run in 13th to even series

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Manny Machado has stepped into trouble again.

Both benches cleared after the Los Angeles Dodgers' star shortstop clipped the back leg of Milwaukee first baseman Jesus Aguilar while running out his groundout Tuesday night in the 10th inning of Game 4 of the NL Championsh­ip Series.

Aguilar left his foot on the base for a moment after Machado was already out, and the star shortstop appeared to show his displeasur­e by bringing his left foot forward and kicking Aguilar on the back of the leg.

Aguilar wasn't hurt, but he was angry. Dodgers first base coach George Lombard joined the discussion before players spilled onto t he f i eld f rom both benches and bullpens.

Nothing happened beyond that spirited argument, and the bad feelings were gone when Machado singled in the 13th inning. He briefly hugged Aguilar while they stood together at first base.

Machado then showed he's got plenty of hustle in the right circumstan­ces: He sprinted from second to home on Cody Bellinger's two-out single, sticking out his left hand to touch home plate as he slid past Erik Kratz's tag for the winning run in a dramatic finish.

But the 10th-inning incident added to the list of Machado's questionab­le decisions in baseball ethics

Machado also caused controvers­y Monday in Game 3 of the NLCS with two hard slides into second Manny Machado of the Dodgers hits a single 13th inning against the Brewers in Game 4 on Tuesday night. Brewers lead series 2-1 G1: Brewers 6, Dodgers 5 G2: Dodgers 4, Brewers 3 G3: Brewers 4, Dodgers 0 G4: Dodgers 2, Brewers 1, 13th G5: Brewers (Miley) at Dodgers (Kershaw) 5:05 p.m. Wednesday, FS1 G6: Dodgers at Brewers 8:39 p.m. Friday, FS1 G7: Dodgers at Brewers 9:09 p.m. Saturday, FS1 Games 6-7 if necessary base while shortstop Orlando Arcia attempted to turn double plays.

Machado wasn't penalized in the second inning when he slid into second with his arm up while Arcia attempted to jump over him. Arcia said he didn't have a problem with that slide.

But Machado got in trouble in the fourth inning with a very similar slide into Arcia, who made a wild throw after Machado clipped the shortstop's knee with his hand. The Brewers challenged the slide, and they were awarded a double play on video review.

Just a few weeks before the 26-year-old Machado likely hits the open market as one of the most desirable free agents in baseball, the big-hitting shortstop has become the latest star to tread the line between fierce competitor­s and dirty players.

The four-time All-Star already had drawn the ire of ex-players and oldschool baseball men from Jim Palmer to Eric Byrnes with his occasional lack of hustle, but he has shown plenty of hustle in each of his incidents in the NLCS. He didn't run out a grounder in Game 2 of the NLCS particular­ly hard, adding to the negative attention in this series.

Machado already at. tracted disdain early in the 2017 season with a hard slide in Boston second baseman Dustin Pedroia.

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