Well, if all of the rest of the postseason games are going to be as stressful as Game 1 was, I might not survive.
The Dodgers deserved to win that game, but it still felt like the Brewers were going to take it at the end. But, they somehow retained the win from the grasp of defeat.
But a win it was, so now the teams move on to Game 2, while taking some positives from Game 1.
The Dodgers forced the Brewers to use six pitchers. They knew going in that they were facing at least two, with the opener and bulk guy. But even though they only managed to score two runs, (thank you weirdo baseball play), they got to see four more pitchers including their set-up guy and closer. Trevor Megill faced four batters, and Abner Uribe faced seven, throwing 24 pitches. He had three walks, including allowin