Chris Taylor hits three home runs and Dodgers rout the Braves, 11-2.
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[View in browser]( Hi, and welcome to another edition of Dodgers Dugout. My name is Houston Mitchell, and what is with Chris Taylor striking out in his last at-bat? Bench him. ADVERTISEMENT
Game 5 thoughts âAt some point in the 11-2 shellacking of the Atlanta Braves in Game 5, the thought became, âSave some runs for the weekend.â âIf anyone deserved a three-homer game on the Dodgers, it was Taylor, who has been the unsung star of the Dodgers for the last few seasons, playing wherever he was needed and performing well while guys such as Clayton Kershaw, Justin Turner and Mookie Betts got most of the notice. âAnother thing about Taylor: He hits his third home run and he just puts his head down and runs the bases. He didnât stop to admire it longingly, didnât draw attention to himself, just went around the bases like Mickey Hatcher. And Iâm not bashing people who watch their home runs, I think people should have fun playing the game. Itâs just that a guy like Taylor stands out now. ââYouâve got to take the lows with the highs. Itâs a game of failures. ... Then thereâs moments like tonight, where thatâs what makes it worth it,â Taylor said. âItâs definitely a surreal feeling for me. ... I never thought I was going to hit three homers in a game, let alone a postseason game.â âAnd then thereâs AJ Pollock. The forgotten outfielder who quietly put together his best offensive season, hitting .297/.355/.536, picking up some of the slack from a struggling Cody Bellinger. And then his two-homer game gets overshadowed by a three-homer game. âItâs official that Justin Turner will not play again this postseason. He was replaced on the roster by Andy Burns, who can play any infield position and appeared nine games with the Dodgers this season, going three for 11 with a double and three walks. Enjoying this newsletter? Your support helps us deliver the news that matters most. [Become a Los Angeles Times subscriber.]( âJoe Kelly left Game 5 early because of a biceps injury and it was announced after the game that he was out for the rest of the postseason. The Dodgers will be able to replace him on the roster, with the best guess being David Price gets the call. âThat Albert Pujols guy the Dodgers signed during the season really does know how to hit left-handers. Donât know much about his background or history in the game, but a solid pickup. âIt turns out the best way to score Pujols from first with a hit is by hitting a home run. ââItâs a great moment tonight, but we need to flip the page and continue to do this on Saturday,â Pujols said. âI think if we lose [Game 6] you look at this game and say itâs just another game that you win. So our goal is to continue to push this series and hopefully go to Game 7, and all eggs are on the table.â âFor a second I was afraid that if the game was still close in the ninth inning that Dave Roberts would turn to Max Scherzer to close out the game. âCody Bellinger has 11 hits in 11 postseason games this season. He had 51 hits in 95 games during the regular season. âThe only Dodgers in the starting lineup without a hit was Will Smith. Well, unless you could Kelly. âEvan Phillips has turned into a nice addition to the bullpen for the NLCS. âThe Braves added Jorge Soler back to the roster now that he is out of the coronavirus protocols and removed Christian Pache. You are only allowed to add a player to the roster if he is exiting coronavirus protocols. âThat slider Brusdar Graterol threw Joc Pederson to strike him out was filthy. He has never thrown one with that much break before. If this is a new pitch, then he will be getting a lot of hitters out for a long time. âAfter Kelly left the game, the rest of the Dodger pitching held Atlanta to three hits and no walks over the final 8.1 innings, striking out nine. âWhile Dodgers fans complain about the bias of Ron Darling, two Atlanta Braves fan pages on Facebook are loaded with posts and replies complaining about how much Darling favors the Dodgers. âMy prediction remains: Dodgers in seven. Taylor joins the record books Most postseason home runs by a Dodger: Justin Turner 13
Corey Seager 13
Duke Snider 11*
Steve Garvey 10
Cody Bellinger 9
Max Muncy 9
Joc Pederson 9
Chris Taylor 9 *-All in the World Series Dodgers with three home runs in one postseason game: Kiké Hernandez, Oct. 19, 2017, at Chicago Cubs
Chris Taylor, Oct. 21, 2021, vs. Atlanta Braves Most RBIs in a postseason game for a Dodger: 7
Kiké Hernandez, 2017 NLCS Game 5 at Chicago Cubs 6
Chris Taylor, 2021 NLCS Game 5, vs. Atlanta Braves 5
Justin Turner, 2017 NLDS Game 1, vs. Arizona
Pedro Guerrero, 1981 World Series Game 6, at NY Yankees
Davey Lopes, 1978 World Series Game 1, vs. NY Yankees Dodgers in this postseason Batters
Chris Taylor, .364 (12 for 33, 3 doubles, 4 homers, 12 RBIs)
Cody Bellinger, .355 (11 for 31, 1 double, 1 homer, 6 RBIs)
Mookie Betts, .349 (15 for 43, 1 double, 1 homer, 5 RBIs)
Albert Pujols, .333 (5 for 15)
AJ Pollock, .290 (9 for 31, 2 doubles, 2 homers, 8 RBIs)
Will Smith, .250 (10 for 40, 2 doubles, 3 homers, 4 RBIs)
Trea Turner, .229 (11 for 48, 2 doubles, 2 RBIs)
Gavin Lux, .214 (3 for 14)
Corey Seager, .205 (9 for 44, 3 doubles, 2 homers, 6 RBIs)
Steven Souza Jr., .143 (1 for 7)
Justin Turner, .118 (4 for 34, 1 homer, 1 RBI)
Matt Beaty, .100 (1 for 10)
Austin Barnes, .000 (0 for 2)
Andy Burns, .000 (0 for 1)
Luke Raley, .000 (0 for 1)
Billy McKinney, .000 (0 for 1)
Team: .252 (93 for 369, 14 doubles, 14 homers, 46 runs) Pitchers
Phil Bickford, 6 IP, 4 hits, 0 walks, 4 Kâs, 0.00 ERA
Kenley Jansen, 6 IP, 2 hits, 0 walks, 12 Kâs, 2-0, 1 save, 0.00 ERA
Evan Phillips, 3 IP, 1 hit, 2 walks, 6 Kâs, 1-0, 0.00 ERA
Justin Bruihl, 2 IP, 1 hit, 0 walks, 5 Kâs, 0.00 ERA
Brusdar Graterol, 7.1 IP, 4 hits, 1 ER, 0 walks, 5 Kâs, 0-1, 1.23 ERA
Alex Vesia, 4.1 IP, 5 hits, 1 ER, 0 walks, 7 Kâs, 2.08 ERA
Max Scherzer, 16.2 IP, 10 hits, 4 ER, 5 walks, 23 Kâs, 0-1, 1 save, 2.16 ERA
Blake Treinen, 8.1 IP, 5 hits, 2 ER, 2 walks, 7 Kâs, 0-1, 2.16 ERA
Corey Knebel, 4.2 IP, 4 hits, 2 ER, 1 walk, 9 Kâs, 3.86 ERA
Walker Buehler, 14.1 IP, 16 hits, 8 ER, 6 walks, 12 Kâs, 0-1, 5.02 ERA
Joe Kelly, 5.1 IP, 5 hits, 3 ER, 1 walk, 5 Kâs, 1-0, 5.06 ERA
Julio UrÃas, 15 IP, 17 hits, 9 ER, 3 walks, 15 Kâs, 1-1, 5.40 ERA
Tony Gonsolin, 4 IP, 5 hits, 5 ER, 1 walks, 4 Kâs, 1-0, 11.25 ERA
Team: 97 IP, 79 hits, 35 ER, 21 walks, 114 Kâs, 3.25 ERA ADVERTISEMENT
Braves in this postseason Batters
Eddie Rosario, .471 (16 for 34, 1 double, 1 triple, 2 homers, 8 RBIs)
Joc Pederson, .308 (8 for 26, 3 homers, 9 RBIs)
Freddie Freeman, .303 (10 for 33, 2 doubles, 3 homers, 6 RBIs)
Austin Riley, .257 (9 for 35, 2 doubles, 2 homers, 4 RBIs)
Adam Duvall, .258 (8 for 31, 1 triple, 1 homer, 4 RBIs)
Ozzie Albies, .263 (10 for 38, 2 doubles, 2 RBIs)
Dansby Swanson, .235 (8 for 34, 1 double, 1 RBI)
Travis dâArnaud, .179 (5 for 28, 1 RBI)
Jorge Soler, .083 (1 for 12, 1 double)
Ehire Adrianza, .000 (0 for 7)
Guillermo Heredia, .000 (0 for 3)
Orlando Arcia, .000 (0 for 3)
William Contreras, .000 (0 for 1)
Johan Camargo, .000 (0 for 3)
Team: .250 (75 for 300, 9 doubles, 2 triples, 11 homers, 36 runs scored) Pitchers
Will Smith, 6 IP, 3 hits, 2 walks, 5 Kâs, 2-0, 3 saves, 0.00 ERA
A.J. Minter, 5.1 IP, 2 hits, 2 walks, 7 Kâs, 0.00 ERA
Jesse Chavez, 4.1 IP, 3 hits, 2 walk, 2 Kâs, 0.00 ERA
Tyler Matzek, 8.1 IP, 4 hits, 2 ER, 4 walks, 13 Kâs, 1-0, 2.16 ERA
Ian Anderson, 8 IP, 6 hits, 2 ER, 3 walks, 8 Kâs, 1-0, 2.25 ERA
Charlie Morton, 14.1 IP, 10 hits, 6 ER, 8 walks, 19 Kâs, 0-1, 3.77 ERA
Max Fried, 16.2 IP, 19 hits, 7 ER, 2 walks, 17 Kâs, 1-1, 3.78 ERA
Dylan Lee, 2 IP, 3 hits, 1 ER, 0 walks, 2 Kâs, 4.50 ERA
Chris Martin, 2 IP, 3 hit, 1 ER, 0 walks, 1 K, 4.50 ERA
Drew Smyly, 3.1, 2 hits, 2 ER, 1 walk, 2 Kâs, 1-0, 5.40 ERA
Luke Jackson, 5 IP, 8 hits, 4 ER, 3 walks, 5 Kâs, 0-1, 7.20 ERA
Huascar Ynoa, 1 IP, 2 hits, 2 ER, 1 walk, 2 Kâs, 18.00 ERA
Jacob Webb, 1.2 IP, 4 hits, 4 ER, 1 walk, 3 Kâs, 21.69 ERA
Team: 78 IP, 69 hits, 31 ER, 29 walks, 86 Kâs, 3.58 ERA NLCS schedule Game 1: at Atlanta 3, Dodgers 2
Game 2: at Atlanta 5, Dodgers 4
Game 3: at Dodgers 6, Atlanta 5
Game 4: Atlanta 9, at Dodgers 2
Game 5: at Dodgers 11, Atlanta 2 Game 6: Saturday, Dodgers (Max Scherzer, 15-4, 2.46 ERA) at Atlanta (Ian Anderson, 9-5, 3.58 ERA), 2 p.m. PT if ALCS is still playing, 5 p.m. PT if not, TBS, AM 570, KTNQ 1020, ESPN radio Game 7*: Sunday, Dodgers (Walker Buehler, 16-4, 2.47 ERA) at Atlanta (TBD), 4:30 p.m. PT, TBS, AM 570, KTNQ 1020, ESPN radio *-if necessary
**-left-handed In case you missed it [Chris Taylor revives Dodgersâ NLCS lives with a jolt of âC-T-Three!â power]( [Chris Taylor fuels Dodgers with three home runs in Game 5 win over Braves]( [Hernández: Wild NLCS tilts back as championship window reopens for Dodgers]( [AJ Pollock and Albert Pujols help rejuvenate Dodgersâ offense in Game 5 win]( [Photos: Chris Taylorâs three home runs help Dodgers beat Braves in NLCS Game 5]( And finally Dodgers-Braves Game 5 highlights. [Watch and listen here](. Until next time... Have a comment or something youâd like to see in a future Dodgers newsletter? Email me at houston.mitchell@latimes.com, and follow me on Twitter at [@latimeshouston](. To get this newsletter in your inbox, [click here](. ADVERTISEMENT
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