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3.5
@newyorkdepression
9h
Partially Watched
Man, what a game that was. The Dodgers just keep finding ways to dominate, and this one in Milwaukee felt like a statement. The Brewers crowd was loud early after Jackson Chourio launched a leadoff homer, but Yoshinobu Yamamoto completely shut that place up almost immediately. After that first batter, he was untouchable — mowing through hitters, painting corners, and making everyone look off-balance. It honestly felt like Milwaukee didn’t have a chance after the third inning. Yamamoto went the distance too, a complete game in the playoffs, which you just don’t see anymore. Every inning he just got stronger. (2nd part in comments stupid copy and paste)
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6.5
@Mightymax
7h
Watched
Wow what a game from Yoshinobu Yamamoto pitched a complete game and only let in one run incredible. Yamamoto has a bright future. But the offense did there part too with I think it was Muncy and teo hitting a home run. Overall good game we take a 2-0 series lead heading into LA. LETS GO DODGERS. 🔵⚪️
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5.8
@FlameRaptorRaven
19h
Watched
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Looked like another close pitching duel until the Dodgers blew it open in the 7th. This is something the Brewers couldn’t afford. They can’t hit against the Dodgers. Game 1, Snell had an all-time performance, it happens. But this makes it 2 games that they’ve barely been able to touch a Dodgers starter. This time it’s Yamamoto with a complete game 3-hitter, his first complete game in his MLB career, a genuine legacy game for him. While I appreciate more pitching brilliance, I do not appreciate this series looking like an inevitable sweep after 2 games. Didn’t even get the sweet web gems we got in game 1. For Brewers fans, you better pray the hitting comes alive in LA, otherwise, Dodgers will cruise to the World Series.
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