My health is apparently tied to Dodger performance, as I am feeling much better now and the Dodgers absolutely exploded late in today’s game to get on the board in the series against the Braves with a 9-2 victory.
Walker Buehler looked promising and the Dodgers found a way to stay in it when everything looked like it was going bad, then jolted to life with a massive 9th that included back-to-back-to-back homers.
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In what has been a maddening up-and-down season for Buehler as he looks to reinvent himself as a pitcher a bit, the results have basically come down to whether he has command. Early on things were shaky and he didn’t get help from the defense.
After a promising 1st, he walked two and gave up a single in a scoreless 2nd thanks to a double play. However, the 3rd saw a one-out walk followed by a catcher’s interference, and two more walks forced a run in to start the scoring. A brutal “single” after Gavin Lux couldn’t shovel the ball to Tommy Edman scored another and made it 2-0 before Buehler was able to get out of the frame.
Put ✌️ on the board#BravesCountry pic.twitter.com/oL7Wv50B3P
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) September 16, 2024
Despite that mess, Buehler then retired nine of the next 10 batters he faced to cruise through the final three innings, giving up just another Lux-induced infield single as he waited on a high chopper.
A bit maddening, but he arguably deserved six shutout tonight: 6 IP, 3 H, 2 R (1 ER), 5 BB, 5 K, 97 Pitches.
As this was going on, Charlie Morton was cruising, giving up just a walk and double through four innings. However, the Dodgers rallied in the 5th, starting with a Max Muncy single and Lux walk to put a pair on. A pair of outs put them in danger of stranding the chance, but Shohei Ohtani ripped a double to cut the deficit to 2-1.
Shohei for the tie! pic.twitter.com/DQA7V5uSRF
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) September 16, 2024
No further damage occurred due to Mookie Betts flying out to leave two in scoring position.
After a fruitless 6th against Morton, he exited, and the Dodgers rallied against the Braves pen with two outs in the 7th. A Will Smith walk was followed with an Andy Pages single, which was cashed in by another Ohtani double to tie the game at 2-2.
Shohei gets the @Dodgers on the board with a rocket double ? pic.twitter.com/6M3pjnPSy2
— MLB (@MLB) September 16, 2024
Yet again though, two were left stranded when Betts flew out.
Out of the pen for the Dodgers was Blake Treinen in the 7th, who got a trio of groundouts to cruise though the inning. The 8th belonged to Michael Kopech, who struggled mightily last time out, and he started today with a walk and then a double. He then buckled down, getting a shallow fly out and back-to-back authoritative strikeouts.
100, 101, 100, 101 and 101 MPH
— MLB (@MLB) September 16, 2024
Michael Kopech is FIRED UP after getting out of the jam! pic.twitter.com/BRDFBqGLbM
After the offense couldn’t get much in the 8th, they absolutely exploded in the 9th.
With one out, Will seemed to hit the go-ahead homer, but it bounced off the top of the concrete and went for a triple.
After a comebacker to the pitcher, it looked like a here-we-go-again scenario. And it was but in a different way, as Brian Snitker intentionally walked Ohtani to get to Mookie, and he against made the opposing team play with a single and a 3-2 lead.
Freddie Freeman than singled to left, and it got past the fielder to score everybody and make it 5-2.
At that point, Teoscar Hernandez, Edman, and Muncy went back-to-back-to-back, pushing the lead to 9-2.
BACK-TO-BACK-TO-BACK. pic.twitter.com/66CNSVX9nc
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) September 16, 2024
Now taking an easy 9th, Brusdar Graterol completed the frame in 1-2-3 fashion.
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NL WEST | RECORD |
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Dodgers | 88-61 |
Padres | 85-65 (3.5 GB) |
Diamondbacks | 83-66 (5 GB) |
Looking for a split tomorrow to complete the four-game set will be Yoshinobu Yamamoto looking to build on his impressive return against Max Fried at 1:20 PM HT/4:20 PM PT/7:20 PM ET.