7 2-out runs in 6th lift LA past Nats 10-4 for 2-1 NLDS lead
WASHINGTON — David Freese wasn’t in the Los Angeles Dodgers’ starting lineup for Game 3 of the NL Division Series. Neither was Kiké Hernández or Chris Taylor.
All are right-handed batters, and all knew that if the Washington Nationals persisted in their playoff pattern of using starters in relief, they might very well be called upon to pinch hit against $140 million lefty Patrick Corbin.
So in the first inning Sunday night, that trio headed to the indoor batting cage that sits near the staircase leading from the visitors’ dugout to the clubhouse to try to prepare. And, boy, were they prepared when Corbin entered. So were other Dodgers hitters, producing a post-season inning unlike any other: seven runs, all scored with two outs and two strikes.
Justin Turner’s three-run homer capped a startling and record-setting rally in the sixth as the Dodgers roughed up the starter-turned-reliever and beat Washington 10-4 to grab a 2-1 lead in their best-of-five NLDS.