With Seager out, LA's depth issues exposed
CHICAGO -- Yes, the Dodgers miss Corey Seager.When they seemed to be steamrolling toward a sweep of the Cubs in the best-of-seven National League Championship Series presented by Camping World, it didn't look as if leaving Seager and his sprained back off the roster would matter. With a devastating bullpen
CHICAGO -- Yes, the Dodgers miss
When they seemed to be steamrolling toward a sweep of the Cubs in the best-of-seven National League Championship Series presented by Camping World, it didn't look as if leaving Seager and his sprained back off the roster would matter. With a devastating bullpen and
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With no Seager and the Cubs starting right-hander
But that was then, and Granderson is 0-for-7 with four strikeouts in the series, after going 1-for-8 with four strikeouts in the NL Division Series presented by T-Mobile, after batting .161 following his acquisition from the Mets.
"Obviously, I want to do some things to help the club out the best I can," said Granderson. "Haven't been able to come through in the situation, but continue to swing the bat, come back [Thursday] with another opportunity to win a game for us."
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Granderson, a Chicago native, said he's not pressing.
"I've had a ton of at-bats over my career; you're going to get hits, you're going to get outs, things may go your way, sometimes it doesn't," he said. "That's baseball."
Then there's
Cubs pitchers issued eight walks (three to
Roberts gave credit to Arrieta.
"In an elimination game, he's going to leave it all out there, and that's exactly what he did," Roberts said. "Got him to 110 pitches and he left it all out there. Kept us off balance. Made pitches when he needed to. The sinker was moving. He had curveball working today, throwing it for a strike and then down below the zone when he needed to. Kept a lot of our lefties at bay."
Even in defeat, the Dodgers consider the 48 pitches Cubs closer
"That's how we've done it all year, get guys on the bases and put ourselves within one swing of winning a game," said Turner. "We did it again tonight in the eighth and the ninth, we just hit some balls hard at guys."
Ken Gurnick has covered the Dodgers since 1989, and for MLB.com since 2001.