After a dominating performance from Blake Snell, the Dodgers needed Yoshinobu Yamamoto to bounce back after a short outing against the Philadelphia Phillies in Game 3 of the NLDS. Not only did he rebound on Tuesday, he served as the perfect 1-2 punch in the Dodgers rotation with a historical outing of his own.
Yamamoto gave up a leadoff home run to Jackson Chourio on the his first pitch of the night to put the Brewers up early. After that, he was nearly unhittable against Milwaukee, allowing just two hits and a walk over his next nine innings of work, resulting in the first complete game by a Dodger in the postseason since the late José Lima in Game 3 of the 2004 NLDS against the St. Louis Cardinals.
Max Muncy, who gave the Dodgers some insurance by knocking out Freddy Peralta out of the