How did the 862C double play Dodgers beat the all-time bonhead → Snell 8 innings 10K clicks
Oct 14, 2025
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The Dodgers won 2-1 in Game 1 of the National League Championship Series against the Milwaukee Brewers in the 2025 Major League Postseason at American Family Field in Milwaukee on the 14th (Korea time).
The Dodgers had a rare double play in the top of the fourth inning. He wasted a chance to load the bases with one out in vain. He was poised to dedicate the atmosphere by kicking the first chance.
However, starting pitcher Blake Snell denied it. Snell overcame any crisis by allowing eight scoreless innings in the silence of the batters.
The Dodgers caught a valuable flow in the top of the fourth inning when they were 0-0. Leadoff hitter Teoscar Hernandez walked to base. Freddie Freeman was thrown out in left field. Will Smith and Tommy Edman hit back-to-back hits. Hernandez was on third base, Smith was on second base, and Edman was on first base. Max Muncy appeared with the bases loaded with one out. Muncy hit a big ball to center field.
Milwaukee center fielder Salpfelik followed the ball well. From the runner's point of view, the judgment of the batting was ambiguous. Frelick captured the drop spot properly. The home run ball seemed to be being sucked into Frelik's glove.
But the ball went into the glove and popped out. The ball hit the fence and fell. It became an in-play ball. The umpire also clearly called that he was not out.
Here, the Dodgers runners made a momentary mistake in their judgment. He returned home in unison after being mistaken for a fly ball. I went out, came back, saw the ball that fell and started again. It's a late start.
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Frelick threw to shortstop Joey Ortiz and Ortiz threw to catcher William Contreras. Only two throws were connected to the groove without a bound. It took less than 4.5 seconds. Third base runner Hernandez is out at home.
Second base runner Smith went back to second base and watched in the distance. Contrales ran slowly to third base and stepped on the base himself. Smith is out, too.
Freeman's solo home run in the top of the sixth inning gave the Dodgers the first run. Snell showed off his perfect pitch and held a one-point lead until the eighth inning. He struck out as many as 10 times. The Dodgers added one run in the top of the ninth inning. He was chased 2-1 in the bottom of the ninth inning, but Sasaki Rocky and Blake Treinen kept the win well.
This article was translated by Naver AI translator.