Dodgers walk-off Phillies in Game 4
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The Thursday afternoon-turned-night was a pitchers’ duel that turned into a battle of final bullpen bosses to, ultimately, the fateful error. The Dodgers celebrated, shaking their heads throughout the bacchanal at what they had just witnessed.
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Thursday brought two more high-stakes baseball games, with win-or-go-home contests in Game 4 of the NLDS. The first was an extra-innings thriller, with the Los Angeles Dodgers surviving — on a brutal Phillies error in the 11th — to end the series in four games with a 2-1 victory at home.
Tyler Glasnow gives up only two hits and strikes out eight over six strong innings as the Dodgers try to advance to the NLCS. The game is in progress.
Mookie Betts sent a message to those discounting Clayton Kershaw after his rough NLDS Game 3 outing for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Chicago will make one more trip to Milwaukee for a winner-take-all game, and Los Angeles is advancing after a wild ending vs. Philadelphia.
A Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher is not with the team, manager Dave Roberts talks about who the closer will be moving forward, and Game 4 of the NLDS may just be a must-win scenario.
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