Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Cubs top Dodgers, head home with 3-2 lead in series

- By Beth Harris

LOS ANGELES >> Jon Lester pitched seven sharp innings, Addison Russell hit a tiebreakin­g homer and the Chicago Cubs moved one win from their first World Series trip in 71 years by beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 8-4 on Thursday.

The Cubs grabbed a 3-2 lead in the NL Championsh­ip Series and will have two chances to wrap up that elusive pennant back home at Wrigley Field.

The first comes Saturday night in Game 6, when Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw faces major league ERA leader Kyle Hendricks.

Emerging star Javier Baez was in the middle of everything for the Cubs, a common theme this October. The second baseman made a sensationa­l defensive play when the game was still close in the seventh, and his three-run double capped a five-run eighth that made it 8-1.

After busting out of his postseason slump Wednesday, Russell hit a tworun homer for the second straight game. This one was a sixth-inning drive off losing pitcher Joe Blanton that gave Chicago a 3-1 lead.

By winning consecutiv­e games in Los Angeles, the Cubs took control of the best-of-seven series after getting shut out in Games 2 and 3.

Of course, there’s no need to remind longtime fans that the Cubs were in the same favorable position 13 years ago — heading home to Wrigley Field with a 3-2 lead in the NLCS.

But even with ace pitchers Mark Prior and Kerry Wood starting the final two games, Chicago collapsed against the Marlins in one of its most excruciati­ng failures.

More than a decade later, the franchise is still chasing its first World Series championsh­ip since 1908.

 ?? JAE C. HONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Cubs’ Javier Baez hits a two-run scoring double during the eighth inning of Game 5 of the National League Championsh­ip Series against the Dodgers Thursday in Los Angeles.
JAE C. HONG — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Cubs’ Javier Baez hits a two-run scoring double during the eighth inning of Game 5 of the National League Championsh­ip Series against the Dodgers Thursday in Los Angeles.

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