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WATCH: Wild play in Dodgers and Brewers turns a grand slam into a 404-foot double play!
You have to see this unreal grand slam that somehow turned into a double play costing the Dodgers in Game 1 of the NLCS against the Milwaukee Brewers.
With the bases loaded and Dodgers infielder Max Muncy at the plate and one out, he hit a long ball towards the center field wall, sending Frelick on a chase. The outfielder snagged the ball at the wall, but it popped out before he was able to gain full control of it.
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Brewers turn potential grand slam by Dodgers slugger Max Muncy into wild double play in NLCS
Max Muncy was inches away from hitting a grand slam for the Dodgers to open the scoring in the NLCS. Little did he know his 404-foot drive instead would end the top of the fourth inning in one of the most incredible plays of this or any postseason.
Los Angeles Dodgers slugger Max Muncy gave an honest assessment of the Brewers' historic double play in Game 1 of the NLCS.
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Dodgers Notes: Andy Pages, Miguel Rojas, starting rotation
Andy Pages has been an impactful force for the Dodgers this season, though you might not realize it at first. He’s got the second-highest number of home runs on the team (after Shohei Ohtani, of course) and ranks in the top four for RBI, batting average, stolen bases, and total bases.
After a tense American League Championship Series, the Toronto Blue Jays earned the right to host the Dodgers in the first World Series game on Friday. And the Dodgers are entering the matchup as a heavy favorite, thanks in large part to another blockbuster offseason that reloaded their roster with top-tier talent.
After nearly blowing their lead at the top of the ninth inning, Dave Roberts reveals what play saved Game 2 for the Dodgers.
When the Dodgers open the World Series, Andy Pages’ parents and his sister won’t be sitting in the stands with the other players’ families. They’ll be searching for the game on Cuban TV.
Los Angeles Dodgers star Mookie Betts sent a clear message ahead of NLCS Game 4 against the Milwaukee Brewers.