
"The Los Angeles Dodgers lost Game 3 of the National League Division Series, 8-2, as the Philadelphia Phillies kept their season alive on the road at Dodger Stadium. The Phillies tagged Yoshinobu Yamamoto for three runs, which proved to be more than enough against a Dodgers offense that was silent for a majority of the game. The Phillies went with right-hander Aaron Nola in Game 3, who had a 6.01 ERA across 17 starts this season. Nola shut the Dodgers down for two innings, getting out of trouble in the first as the Dodgers stranded a Mookie Betts one-out triple."
"The Phillies wasted no time responding in the top of the fourth inning, as Kyle Scwharber hit his first home run of the postseason, a 455-foot bomb to right field that went 117.2 mph off his bat. Harper and Alec Bohm hit back-to-back singles, and a throwing error from Andy Pages brought in a second run. Brandon Marsh then hit a sacrifice fly, and the Phillies quickly built a 3-1 lead. Yamamoto then gave up back-to-back singles in the fifth, ending his night early. Anthony Banda came in and stranded the bases loaded to end the inning."
Philadelphia defeated Los Angeles 8-2 in Game 3 of the National League Division Series at Dodger Stadium, keeping Philadelphia’s season alive. Aaron Nola started for Philadelphia and retired Los Angeles over two innings, escaping a first-inning jam after Los Angeles left Mookie Betts' one-out triple stranded. Yoshinobu Yamamoto held Philadelphia scoreless through three innings but was tagged for three runs after leaving in the fifth following back-to-back singles. Tommy Edman hit a first-pitch solo homer for Los Angeles in the third. Kyle Schwarber’s 455-foot homer, a throwing error by Andy Pages, and a Brandon Marsh sacrifice fly produced Philadelphia’s 3-1 advantage.
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