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Tip of the Cap: Lefty delivers for Dodgers in relief

LOS ANGELES -- Chris Capuano gave the Dodgers exactly what they needed Sunday with three scoreless innings in relief of starter Hyun-Jin Ryu, earning the win in Game 3 of the National League Division Series.

After the Braves got to Ryu for four runs in three innings, Capuano got nine important outs to turn things over to a rested Dodgers bullpen in Los Angeles' 13-6 victory.

"He kind of basically just put the game in order," manager Don Mattingly said.

Making his first career postseason appearance, Capuano walked the first batter he faced in all three innings. But he was able to keep Atlanta from capitalizing.

"That's as nervous as I've been since I first stood on a big league mound 10 years ago," said Capuano, who struck out three and didn't allow a hit. "My heart was pounding the whole time. I had three leadoff walks, but fortunately I was able to pitch around them."

Capuano's biggest escape came in the sixth. The left-hander fell behind Elliot Johnson, 3-0, but battled back and got the second baseman to ground into a double play. Capuano then struck out pinch-hitter B.J. Upton to escape the inning and help preserve the rest of the bullpen.

"That was a big turning point for us," catcher A.J. Ellis said. "He made big pitches all night. Those nine outs he got were difference-makers."

Ken Gurnick is a reporter for MLB.com. Austin Laymance is an associate reporter for MLB.com.
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