BSP-04 Brewers chase Kershaw, hang on for 6-5 win over Dodgers

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Brewers chase Kershaw, hang on for 6-5 win over Dodgers

LOS ANGELES, Oct 13, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – The Milwaukee Brewers chased Los
Angeles Dodgers ace pitcher Clayton Kershaw early then held on for a 6-5
victory to seize the advantage in their Major League Baseball playoff series.

The Brewers scored five runs in three-plus innings against three-time Cy
Young Award-winner Kershaw at Miller Park in Milwaukee.

The most surprising was a home run by rookie relief pitcher Brandon
Woodruff in the third inning that knotted the score at 1-1 after Manny
Machado’s second-inning homer put the Dodgers ahead.

Woodruff, 25, led off the third after replacing Brewers starting pitcher
Gio Gonzalez on the mound after the second inning.

He belted a 92 mph (148 Km/h) fastball from Kershaw over the right field
fence, notching the fifth hit of his major league career. He also retired all
six batters he faced, three with strikeouts.

“It’s something obviously coming in the day you don’t know in your wildest
dreams that that’s going to happen, to be able to get an at-bat off Kershaw
and hit a home run,” Woodruff said.

“But you know, I rounded first, and once I knew it was gone, it was just
one of those kind of moments where you’re not really thinking, you know, and
I was just letting some emotion out. You know, it was a cool moment, and I
was happy that I could just go out there and do it for the team.”

Milwaukee gained another run in the third on Hernan Perez’s sacrifice fly.
Dodgers catcher Yasmani Grandal endured a nightmare inning, committing a
catcher’s interference on a lineout by Jesus Aguilar along with his second
passed ball of the night and another error on a throw from the outfield.

Milwaukee pinch-hitter Domingo Santana’s single scored two runs in the
fourth to send Kershaw packing with no one out in another disappointing
outing for the star pitcher.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts declined to be drawn into discussion of
Kershaw’s post-season lapses and said he suffered from the sloppy defensive
play of the Dodgers overall.

“First of all, we gave up too many bases,” Roberts said. “We didn’t play
clean when he was in the game.

“The errors affected the game. But as far as Clayton, I just think it was
poor execution. And I thought the stuff was good, but he just made mistakes
in the strike zone and defensively, again, we didn’t do him any favors.”

The Brewers won their 12th straight game as they took a 1-0 lead in the
best-of-seven National League Championship Series with game two also in
Milwaukee on Saturday.

– Astros-Red Sox on deck –

The winners of the series will face either the reigning champion Houston
Astros or the Boston Red Sox in the World Series. The Astros and Red Sox were
to open the American League Championship Series in Boston on Saturday.

The Dodgers, trying to earn a return trip to the World Series after falling
in game seven to the Astros last season, trailed 6-1 through seven innings
but scored three runs in the eighth to trim the deficit to two.

They put the potential tying run at third base in the ninth inning after
Joc Pederson walked and then scored when Chris Taylor belted a triple to
center that Brewers center fielder Lorenzo Cain couldn’t keep his glove on at
the wall.

But Brewers reliever Corey Knebel struck out Justin Turner to end the game.

BSS/AFP/MR/ 1140 hrs