1 win left! Glassnow 1 run in 5 ⅔ innings + Otani triple + Sasaki Save LAD 31 Milwaukee

Oct 17, 2025

1 win left! Glassnow 1 run in 5 ⅔ innings  Otani triple  Sasaki Save LAD 31 Milwaukee
LA Dodgers Shohei Ohtani is running around the base with all his might after hitting a triple in the bottom of the first inning of Game 3 of the NLCS against the Milwaukee Brewers at Dodger Stadium on the 17th (Korea time). AFP Yonhap News



1 win left! Glassnow 1 run in 5 ⅔ innings  Otani triple  Sasaki Save LAD 31 Milwaukee
LA Dodgers starter Tyler Glasnow is throwing the ball vigorously. AP Yonhap News
The Los Angeles Dodgers have only one win left to advance to the World Series.

In Game 3 of the National League Championship Series (NLCS) against the Milwaukee Brewers at Dodger Stadium on the 17th (Korea time), the Dodgers won 3-1 with stable pitching by starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow and other pitchers.

After the 1st and 2nd away games, they will catch the 3rd home game in a rowIf Juss adds one more win, he will play in the World Series for the second consecutive year following last year. Game 4 between the two teams will be held at 9:38 a.m. on the 18th at the same place. Shohei Ohtani will start the Dodgers.




In the best-of-seven postseason series, 40 out of 41 (97.6%) teams have taken the series. The only series reversal case was the 2004 ALCS. The Boston Red Sox advanced to the World Series after losing three games to the New York Yankees, holding four games down from Game 4 to Game 7.

In other words, the Dodgers have a 100% chance of reaching the World Series.

The Dodgers' starting pitcher was also powerful in Game 3. Tyler Glasnow became the winning pitcher by blocking five ⅔ innings with three hits, three walks, eight strikeouts, and one run. He led both postseason games to victory and marked an ERA of 0.68.




The Dodgers bullpen, including Alex Vesia, Blake Trinen, Anthony Banda and Sasaki Rocky, then took the mound, held one hit and no run in the remaining three ⅔ innings, taking responsibility for the second half of the game in a stable manner for the first time in a long time.

Ohtani went 1 for 4 with a triple.

1 win left! Glassnow 1 run in 5 ⅔ innings  Otani triple  Sasaki Save LAD 31 Milwaukee
Otani is settling on the base after hitting a right triple in the bottom of the first inning. AFP Yonhap News
In the bottom of the first inning, Ohtani hit a triple and scored the first run. Against Milwaukee lefty starter Aaron Asheavy, he pulled an 84.4-mile slider that fell low to the outside strike zone corner for the fourth pitch in the ball count 1B2S, leading to a right triple. The ball, which was lightly hit with the back out, flew at a speed of 81.9 miles, fell inside the right foul line and flowed into the foul area, and Ohtani ran to third base and settled on the base by sliding.




He hit two consecutive games following a right-handed hit in the top of the seventh inning of the second game on the 15th. It is also the first triple in this postseason.

The Dodgers then took the lead with Mookie Betts hitting a double to right-center and bringing Ohtani home.

However, Milwaukee immediately recovered one point in the top of the second inning. After one out, Caleb Durbin fell into the left outfield and left fielder Kique Hernandez, who attempted a diving catch, hit a triple that flowed to the fence to create a scoring chance. Jake Bowers then hit a 91.1-mile slider in the middle of Glasnow's fifth pitch to send Durbin home with a hit that ran through the Dodgers shortstop and second baseman, who were defending forward.

1 win left! Glassnow 1 run in 5 ⅔ innings  Otani triple  Sasaki Save LAD 31 Milwaukee
Dodgers Tommy Edman hits Milwaukee Jacob Mizerauski with a critical hit in the bottom of the sixth inning. -ImagesYonhap News
The tight 1-1 balance continued into the fifth inning with a pitching match between Glasnow and Milwaukee's second pitcher Jacob Mizerowski. In particular, right-hander rookie Miserauski took the mound in the bottom of the first inning with one out and runners on the first and second bases, striking out Tommy Edman and Teoscar Hernandez, and gave up just one hit until the fifth inning.

However, the Dodgers took another point in the bottom of the sixth inning with Will Smith's left-handed hit and Freddie Freeman's walk to provide chances for the first and second bases, and Edman's timely hit. Edman hit a 94-mile slider that fell to the low course in the middle of Mizerauski's first pitch for a line drive hit that fell in front of center field to bring home second baseman Smith.

Until now, Mizurauski had 73 pitches. The highest number of pitches since switching to a bullpen at the end of the season.

After Abner Uribe, who took the mound, struck out Theosca with a swing and miss, the third baseman Freeman homered and widened the gap to 3-1 as the first-base check ball fell behind the first baseman at Max Muncy's at-bat.

Milwaukee had a chance to chase again in the top of the seventh inning when lead Durbin doubled to the left, but Bowers failed to close the gap as center fielder fly ball, pinch hitter Isaac Collins second baseman fly ball, and Blake Perkins struck out swinging.

Dodgers closer Sasaki took the mound in the top of the ninth inning with a 3-1 lead, blocking three batters with a three-out strikeout and maintaining a two-run victory. Sasaki's third save this postseason.





This article was translated by Naver AI translator.