How do five runs sound to you? In the context of the postseason right now, that number gets a massive boost and might as well represent an insurmountable goal when the Dodgers’ starting rotation is pitching as it has. Well, five runs was what the Dodger offense could muster against the Milwaukee Brewers in Game 2 of the NLDS, and they did it in a way that resembles what the game plan was for Milwaukee against the Dodger pitchers.
Playing away from home, the game can more easily speed up on you, and if there is one thing this team has thrived at, it’s killing opposition momentum on the road. Game 2 was another example, as quickly after the Brewers jumped out to an early 1-0 lead with a Jackson Chourio leadoff homer, the Dodgers answered. Los Angeles took the lead in the second with a Teosc