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- Clayton Kershaw passes Justin Verlander and is now MLB's all-time leader in postseason strikeouts.
- Bauer: "They're going to hate me anyway, might as well lean into it."
- Dave Roberts: "It was as loud as I've heard Dodger Stadium after that homer."
00:00 - Mookie Betts steals second, then steals third, then beats the throw home on a grounder to first. Dodgers lead 3-1.
- Corey Seager is the NLCS MVP.
- Shohei Ohtani’s 473 foot home run flew between the roof and the Daiso sign in left center field, according the fans in the area. It then had enough velocity to surpass the concourse and land in the walkway in Centerfield Plaza. This is where it flew through and the ball.
- Betts: “I know we haven't been able to be around family, but I feel like this team is family. We spend so much time together, at the hotel, here at the field. Nobody gets tired of each other. We’re all laughing, joking. I couldn’t ask for a better group of guys to call family."
- Kershaw has set a playoff career high with 13 strikeouts in eight scoreless innings.
- Walker Buehler's two career World Series games: 13 IP, 5 H, 1 R, 17 K, 1 BB.
- Julio Urías will start tomorrow
- Clayton Kershaw will start Game 4, Dave Roberts said.
- Walker Buehler is the first Dodger pitcher to throw at least five shutout innings in a World Series game since ... Walker Buehler's seven shutout innings in Game 3 of the 2018 World Series.
- Dodger starters this postseason: WC Game 1 — Snell: 9 Ks WC Game 2 — Yamamoto: 9 Ks NLDS Game 1 — Ohtani: 9 Ks NLDS Game 2 — Snell: 9 Ks This is the first time in Dodger postseason history that their starters have struck out at least 9 batters in four straight games.









