Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Turner rekindles memories; walkoff HR puts LA up 2-0

- DODGERS 4, CUBS 1

LOS ANGELES — Justin Turner savored every last stride as he followed in Kirk Gibson’s famous footsteps at Dodger Stadium.

The kid from Southern California knew all about the history attached to this home run trot.

On the 29th anniversar­y of Gibson’s celebrated pinchhit homer that shocked Oakland in the 1988 World Series opener, Turner added another landmark shot to Los Angeles Dodgers postseason lore.

The red-bearded slugger hit a three-run drive with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning, and the Dodgers beat the Chicago Cubs 4-1 on Sunday to take a 2-0 lead in the NL Championsh­ip Series.

“One of my earliest baseball memories was being at my grandma’s house and watching that game in ‘88 and seeing Gibby hit that homer,” said Turner, who wasn’t quite 4 years old at the time. “So yeah, it feels pretty cool. I thought about doing the fistpump around the bases, but we’ll wait until we get to the World Series for that, hopefully.”

The Dodgers are two victories away after Turner drove in all four runs in Game 2 to keep Los Angeles unbeaten in the postseason.

He delivered a tying single in the fifth before sending a long shot to center field off John Lackey in the ninth.

“It’s very cool, and J.T., we were talking about it in there after the game,” Los Angeles Manager Dave Roberts said. “Twenty-nine years to the day. It was special. Our guys feel it.”

Turner’s home run gives this generation of Dodgers fans an historic home run to savor, and these Dodgers are growing increasing­ly confident they can earn their first World Series appearance since 1988.

Turner got swallowed up at home plate by pack of ecstatic teammates, just as Gibson did. Unlike Gibson, Turner spiked his batting helmet after rounding third, allowing his unruly red hair to go as wild as the crowd.

“What’s not to enjoy about it?” Turner asked. “We have an opportunit­y to bring a championsh­ip back to LA. It’s been a long time.”

Game 3 in the best-ofseven

series is set for 8 p.m. today at Wrigley Field in Chicago. Midseason acquisitio­n Yu Darvish starts for the Dodgers against Kyle Hendricks.

The scored was tied 1-1 when Yasiel Puig drew his third walk of the game to lead off the ninth against lefthander Brian Duensing.

Charlie Culberson bunted him to Puig to second, and Duensing struck out pinch-hitter Kyle Farmer.

Chicago Manager Joe Maddon went to the bullpen for 38-year-old Lackey, who made 30 starts during the regular season, and asked him to get Turner to push the game into extra innings.

Lackey, who came on in relief in the seventh inning of Game 1 and pitched 12/3 innings, appeared on consecutiv­e days for the first time in his 15-year career.

 ?? AP/MATT SLOCUM ?? Los Angeles Dodgers’ Justin Turner celebrates after his game-winning three-run home run off Chicago Cubs pitcher John Lackey with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning Sunday night in Game 2 of the NL Championsh­ip Series. The Dodgers beat the Cubs...
AP/MATT SLOCUM Los Angeles Dodgers’ Justin Turner celebrates after his game-winning three-run home run off Chicago Cubs pitcher John Lackey with two outs in the bottom of the ninth inning Sunday night in Game 2 of the NL Championsh­ip Series. The Dodgers beat the Cubs...

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