Chattanooga Times Free Press

Dodgers pounce on Braves, chop NLCS lead to 2-1

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ARLINGTON, Texas — Max Muncy’s grand slam capped a record-setting 11-run first inning for the Los Angeles Dodgers, who coasted to a 15-3 rout of the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday night that cut their deficit in the best-of-seven National League Championsh­ip Series to 2-1.

The slam by Muncy off Grant Dayton was the third home run in the first, the highestsco­ring inning in an MLB postseason game. It was one a franchise- record five homers for the Dodgers, who set a team record for postseason runs.

Joc Pederson hit a three-run homer off starter Kyle Wright to start his four-hit night, and Edwin Rios went deep on the next pitch. Corey Seager had a pair of RBI hits in the opening outburst, then added a solo homer in the third as the Dodgers built a 15-0 lead — the first team with that many runs in the first three innings of a postseason game.

Winning pitcher Julio Urias, with three victories in three appearance­s in his first postseason, struck out five Braves while allowing one run on three hits over five innings. He walked the first two batters, but no more.

Atlanta’s miserable start was eerily similar to last October’s Game 5 of its NL Division Series against the St. Louis Cardinals, when they gave up a 10-run first inning at home in a season-ending start by Mike Foltynewic­z.

Three- time NL Cy Young Award winner Clayton

Kershaw likely will start in Game 4 for the Dodgers, two nights after he was scratched because of back spasms. Bryse Wilson makes his postseason debut as the third rookie right- handed starter for Atlanta in this series in what will be his first appearance since the final day of the regular season on Sept. 27.

The Dodgers had left the tying run at third base after a four- run bottom of the ninth in what was an 8-7 loss in Game 2 on Tuesday night. They were the visiting team in Game 3, and they sent 14 batters to the plate for seven hits, three walks and a hit batter over 32 minutes in their half of the first.

Those 15 runs over two at-bats came after the Braves, with all of their young starters, had allowed only nine runs in their previous six games plus eight innings, a stretch that included four shutouts while winning their first seven games this postseason.

Reigning NL MVP Cody Bellinger walked and scored in the first, led off the second with a homer and added an RBI single in the third. His long ball came right after his running, leaping catch at the center field wall to rob Ozzie Albies with two on to end the Atlanta first.

Wright gave up seven runs while facing only nine batters. He had had thrown six scoreless innings in the Game 3 NLDS clincher against the Miami Marlins last Thursday.

Mookie Betts had an infield single on the first pitch of the game, though he was initially called out before a replay challenge overturned the call by umpire Dan Iassogna. Seager drove Betts home with a double on the next pitch before groundouts by Justin Turner and Muncy.

Nine consecutiv­e batters reached with two outs. Will Smith had an RBI double and Bellinger walked before the homers by Pederson and Rios. After No. 9 batter Chris Taylor walked, Dayton walked Betts, gave up the the RBI single to Seager and hit Turner on the foot before Muncy’s 435- foot slam to right-center.

 ?? AP PHOTO/ ERIC GAY ?? The Los Angeles Dodgers' Max Muncy (13) celebrates his grand slam during the first inning of Game 3 of the NL Championsh­ip Series against the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday in Arlington, Texas.
AP PHOTO/ ERIC GAY The Los Angeles Dodgers' Max Muncy (13) celebrates his grand slam during the first inning of Game 3 of the NL Championsh­ip Series against the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday in Arlington, Texas.
 ?? AP PHOTO/ DAVID J. PHILLIP ?? Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Kyle Wright is taken out of the game during Wednesday’s first inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Arlington, Texas.
AP PHOTO/ DAVID J. PHILLIP Atlanta Braves starting pitcher Kyle Wright is taken out of the game during Wednesday’s first inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Arlington, Texas.

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