The Phillies are still alive, at least for one more night.
Kyle Schwarber finally connected on his swing and launched two homers into the seats, Ranger Suárez was aces in relief, and though it took the Dodgers handing them a few more golden opportunities, the Phillies' bats eventually piled on.
They took Game 3 of the NLDS in an 8-2 blowout over at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. They're still trailing the best-of-five series, 2-1, but the important thing right now is that the Phillies are still playing.
They're still breathing.
Here's how...
The Good
• It took until the fourth inning of Game 3, stuck in an 0-for-23 drought and with the Phillies' backs completely against the wall, but Kyle Schwarber finally got one.
L.A.'s Yoshinobu Yamamoto left a 2-0 fastball up in the zone, Schwar