
"After the first two games of the series, things resumed in Los Angeles with the Brewers fighting for their playoff lives in Game 3 of the NLDS against the Dodgers. Tyler Glasnow wasn't as sharp as last time out or as the first two starters of the series, but he limited the damage during his time in the game, handing things over to the pen that went 3.1 scoreless innings after being extremely well rested."
"Brewers manager played some mind games with the team's pitching plans, going with an Opener in lefty reliever Aaron Ashby to start before deploying rookie phenom Jacob Misiorowski in the bulk role instead of veteran Jose Quintana, which is who it was assumed would enter. Adjust your records: It now seems likely that Jacob Misiorowski will handle bulk duties today and Jose Quintana, who yesterday thought he would be pitching today, seems more likely to pitch Game 4.- Adam McCalvy (@AdamMcCalvy) October 16, 2025"
"So it would be the third time the top of the order faced Ashby already this series, which should be advantage to the Dodgers, and indeed it was. Shohei Ohtani started by getting behind 0-2, but he then took a ball, fouled off a tough pitch, and reached out to hook a breaking ball down the line for a lead-off triple. Mookie Betts immediately followed by lining a double into right-center for a 1-0 lead."
Game 3 in Los Angeles featured the Brewers fighting to stay alive in the NLDS while the Dodgers produced timely offense to win 3-1. Tyler Glasnow was less sharp than previously but contained damage long enough for a well-rested Brewers bullpen to deliver 3.1 scoreless innings. Brewers manager used an opener, Aaron Ashby, and shifted rookie Jacob Misiorowski into a bulk role instead of veteran Jose Quintana, prompting a likely Game 4 role change. Ashby faced the Dodgers’ top order for the third time, yielding a lead-off triple to Shohei Ohtani and a double by Mookie Betts that produced an early 1-0 lead.
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