Oroville Mercury-Register

Braves blast 4 HRs, beat Dodgers for 3-1 lead

- By Beth Harris

LOS ANGELES » Eddie Rosario homered twice in his second four-hit game of the series and six pitchers combined on a fourhitter, giving the Atlanta Braves a 9-2 victory Wednesday night over the Los Angeles Dodgers and a commanding 3-1 lead in the NL Championsh­ip Series.

Game 5 is Thursday at Dodger Stadium, with the Braves one win from their first pennant in 22 years and the defending World Series champions facing eliminatio­n. Last year, the Dodgers trailed 0-2 and 1-3 against the Braves in the NLCS before roaring

back to win three straight games and claim the pennant at a neutral site in Arlington, Texas.

They’ll need to jumpstart their offense to have a shot. Their first five hitters — Mookie Betts, Corey Seager, NL batting champion Trea Turner, Will Smith and Gavin Lux — were a combined 0 for 17.

Rosario became the first player to have two four-hit games in a League Championsh­ip Series. He drove in four runs while continuing his torrid postseason hitting, finishing a double short of the cycle. He homered in the second, tripled in the third, singled in the fifth and clocked a threerun homer in the ninth. The left fielder has hit in every game of this postseason, collecting 14 hits so far. He has struck out once.

The Braves’ four homers tied a postseason franchise record.

Each of the series’ first three games was decided by one run in the last two innings.

But when it got late, the Dodgers couldn’t generate any comeback magic this time.

Atlanta opener Jesse Chavez combined with Drew Smyly, Chris Martin, A.J. Minter and Tyler Matzek and Will Smith to hold down the Dodgers’ offense. Los Angeles didn’t get a hit until the fifth and was limited to one the rest of the way.

The Braves wasted no time in jumping all over 20-game winner Julio Urías, who gave up three homers in just 2 2/3 innings. It was the second time he gave up that many in his career; the first time was in his second major league game in 2016.

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