The Oakland Press

Seager homers again, Dodgers force NLCS Game 7

- By StephenHaw­kins

ARLINGTON, TEXAS » Corey Seager homered again, Walker Buehler pitched six scoreless innings and the Los Angeles Dodgers pushed the NL Championsh­ip Series to Game 7 with a 3-1 win over the Atlanta Braves on Saturday.

The Dodgers avoided eliminatio­n for the second time in less than 24 hours, and now have a winnertake­game to try to get to their third World Series in four years. They haven’t won a championsh­ip since 1988.

Max Fried took his first loss all year for the Braves, who were trying to celebrate manager Brian Snitker’s 65th birthday with the franchise’s first World Series since 1999. But the young left-hander worked into the seventh without allowing another run after LA’s three-run first.

Game 7 is Sunday night, with right-hander Tony Gonsolin expected to go for the Dodgers against 22-year- old rookie righthande­r Ian Anderson, who has thrown 15 2/3 scoreless innings in his three postseason

starts.

Justin Turner also homered for the NLWest champions, and Kenley Jansen threw a six-pitch ninth for his 18th career postseason

save.

It was Jansen’s first save chance in five appearance­s since closing out the Dodgers’ first playoff win this season in the wild- card

round. He struck out the side on 12 pitches in Friday night’s 7-3 win.

Fried allowed only two homers inhis 11 startswhil­e going 7-0 during the regular season, but the Dodgers went deep twice in three pitches.

Seager pulled a towering shot to right on a 73mph curveball, and Turner connected on a 93-mph sinker that went 418 feet to straightaw­ay center. Max Muncy walked and scored after back-to-back singles by Will Smith and Cody Bellinger.

Seager, who homered twice in Game 4 on Friday night, has NLCS records with five homers and 11 RBIs, and still a game to play. His six homers overall are already a Dodgers postseason record.

The last batter Fried faced Saturday was Muncy, who struck out for the second out of the seventh. Fried allowed eight hits while striking out five and walking four.

Mookie Betts, the 2018 AL MVP and first-year Dodger, made a leaping catch against the right field wall to end the fifth. While it wouldn’t have been a homer, it robbed Marcell Ozuna of extra bases, and the Braves a likely run.

Betts let out a emphatic shout while pumping both fists, then celebrated with center fielder Bellinger while Buehler held his right arm high in the air.

Buehler threw 65 of his 89 pitches for strikes, allowing sevenhitsw­hile striking out six without a walk. After Atlanta loaded the bases with three singles in a row to start the top of second — the last hit byhis Vanderbilt roommate Dansby Swanson — the right-hander really brought the heat, with 10 consecutiv­e fastballs to get out of the jam.

Austin Riley struck out on a 98.7 mph pitch before Nick Markakis took a called third strike on 99.7 mph. Cristian Pache, the 21-year-old rookie who had an RBI in each of his first four NLCS starts, was retired on an inning-ending groundout.

The Dodgers are playing in a Game 7 for the third time in four years. They beat Milwaukee 5-1 in the deciding game of the 2018 NLCS, after losing 5-1 to the Houston Astros in Game 7 of the 2017 World Series. Atlanta hasn’t played in a Game 7 since its 15-0 win over St. Louis in the 1996 NLCS. The 14 homers by Los Angeles are tied for the most in an NLCS.

 ?? ERIC GAY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Los Angeles Dodgers’ Corey Seager celebrates his home run against the Atlanta Braves in Game 6of the National League Championsh­ip Series on Saturday. The Dodgers won, 3-1.
ERIC GAY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Angeles Dodgers’ Corey Seager celebrates his home run against the Atlanta Braves in Game 6of the National League Championsh­ip Series on Saturday. The Dodgers won, 3-1.

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