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The Dodgers were brimming with a batch of Brewers' attenuators, but they did enough in the attack to support a tandem effort from a pair of teammates in rotation to win Series 1 Wild Card's match 4--2 on Wednesday night at Dodger Stadium.

Mookie Betts doubled down on each of his first two hits, scoring in the first and leading in round two. Bates fought the twenty-second post-season match by Dodger with doubles doubles, finishing one shy of the franchise record, set by Jim Gilliam in Game 4 of the 1953 World Series.

Corey Seger added some insurance with the home race in seventh, to extend the lead after seven strong runs of Dodgers beginners. plural.

Walker-Buhler hit two on each half, but amid fears that a pimple would have on his right finger, he was removed after four rounds. However, the eight strikes matched the post-season level, which was also made in Game 3 of the 2018 NLCS and Game 1 of the 2019 NLDS.

Buehler inflicted 15 swing kicks in that blow, his second biggest goal early this season.

He was hit by minor punches in the fourth game, with Daniel Vogelbach's double leading from the goalpost and Orlando Archia at home to pull Milwaukee into one half. Arsia's home run came 0-2, and he is the first Homer Boiler player allowed in this number this season.

Buehler didn't necessarily have any issues with the pimple in Game 1, although it did affect his tone mix quite a bit. He cast six cutouts at 73 stadiums (8.2 percent), which is the pitch he threw 15.2 percent of the time during the season.
Julio Aurias followed and followed him, scoring twice in both the fifth and sixth games, then settling for one modest blow in the seventh. Urias fired 11 swing shots, his third most in a game of the season, and made it even more impressive because he only played three rounds.

A wild start
Brent Sutter has walked only five of the 129 hitters they faced throughout the season, which is the ninth best walking average among MLB pitchers with at least 30 rounds this season. But he walked four of his eight hitters in the first half, throwing only nine of his 32 shots in the strikes. Sutter was lucky to escape from the frame as he was only allowed to run twice - they both walked home - as the Dodgers left the bases loaded.
Sutter bounced back by throwing 12 of his 19 throws in the second half after the punches, but Chris Taylor and Betts rebounded, both of whom fired off the doubles to score another half. Sutter's worst fifth career of the night came to his thirteenth racket, and ended his night.

The Dodgers had no other hit with the runners in the scoring center until eighth.
Jesse convinced Peterson to walk twice from Kinley Janssen in the ninth inning, which landed Christian Jelich into the plate as a tethered run. Janssen has thrown eight cutouts at his 16 stadiums, none of which reach 90 mph, having averaged 90.9 mph on the field during the regular season.
Janssen recovered to hit Jelich to finish him off, sending the last two rocking strokes of a fast four-stitch ball and interrupting at 89.9 mph, his fastest break at night.

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