Overview
- Los Angeles beat Milwaukee 3-1 in Game 3 to take a 3-0 NLCS lead, holding the Brewers to exactly one run for the third straight game.
- Tyler Glasnow allowed one run over 5 2/3 innings before the Dodgers’ bullpen closed it out, with Tommy Edman delivering the go-ahead RBI and an Abner Uribe error adding insurance.
- Milwaukee’s opener plan shifted quickly to rookie Jacob Misiorowski, who struck out nine and retired 15 of 16 before the sixth-inning breakthrough.
- Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio exited Game 3 with an apparent right hamstring issue, further clouding an offense already struggling this series.
- Toronto routed Seattle 8-2 in ALCS Game 4 as Max Scherzer earned his first postseason win since 2019 and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit his fifth homer of the playoffs to set a Blue Jays single-postseason record; Game 5 is Friday in Seattle.