Boston Herald

Dodgers one step closer

Take 3-0 series lead with rout

- NLCS GAME 3 BOX By JAY COHEN

CHICAGO — Yu Darvish pitched sparkling ball into the seventh inning, Chris Taylor homered again and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Chi- cago Cubs,

6-1, last night to open a command- ing 3-0 lead in the NL Championsh­ip Series.

Andre Ethier also went deep and Taylor added an RBI triple in the fifth as Los Angeles set a franchise record with its sixth consecutiv­e playoff win. Yasiel Puig had two more hits in another entertaini­ng performanc­e that included an impressive bat flip — on a long foul ball in the first inning.

Looking for a four-game sweep and their 22nd NL pennant, the Dodgers will send Alex Wood to the mound tonight at Wrigley Field with a chance to reach the World Series for the first time since their last championsh­ip in 1988. Jake Arrieta, eligible for free agency after the season, pitches for the Cubs in what could be his final start with the team.

Los Angeles was eliminated by Chicago in the NLCS last year, but this is a different group of Dodgers. The lineup is patient and pesky and the pitching staff is much deeper, especially since Darvish was acquired in a trade with Texas in the final minutes before the July 31 deadline.

Not even a return to Wrigley Field could get the Cubs back on track after an 0-2 start in Los Angeles. Chicago manager Joe Maddon juggled his lineup, inserting Kyle Schwarber into the No. 2 slot and benching slumping second baseman Javier Baez, but the defending World Series champions were shut down by another Dodgers starter and more stellar relief from the NL West champions.

Making their third straight appearance in the NLCS, the weary Cubs also hurt themselves with a couple of big mistakes. Carl Edwards Jr. walked Darvish on four pitches with the bases loaded and two outs in the sixth, continuing a rocky postseason for the reliever and leading to a round of boos from a frustrated crowd of 41,871. A passed ball brought home another run in the eighth, and pinch-hitter Kyle Farmer hit a sacrifice fly to make it 6-1 Los Angeles.

Darvish departed after striking out Addison Russell in the seventh, pausing for congratula­tions from his whole infield before heading to the dugout. The Japanese right-hander allowed six hits, including Schwarber’s first-inning homer, in his second career playoff win — both coming this year.

Tony Watson got two outs, Brandon Morrow worked the eighth and Kenley Jansen closed it out for the Dodgers after Ross Stripling gave up two hits in the ninth. With manager Dave Roberts pushing all the right buttons, Los Angeles’ bullpen has yet to allow a run in the series.

The Cubs finished with eight hits, one more than they had in the first two games combined.

Schwarber’s sixth career postseason homer got Chicago off to a fast start, but Darvish struck out Jon Jay with two runners on to end the inning. The Dodgers responded with Ethier’s leadoff drive in the second and Taylor’s second homer of the series in the third, a mammoth drive to center off Kyle Hendricks.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? POWER SHOW: Chris Taylor (right) celebrates with Dodgers teammate Cody Bellinger after homering in last night’s 6-1 rout of the Cubs in Game 3 of the NL Championsh­ip Series in Chicago.
AP PHOTO POWER SHOW: Chris Taylor (right) celebrates with Dodgers teammate Cody Bellinger after homering in last night’s 6-1 rout of the Cubs in Game 3 of the NL Championsh­ip Series in Chicago.

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