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Schwarber led off the game with a homer. The second was a three-run, 444-foot blast that came in the top of the sixth. That proved to be a pivotal stretch for the Phillies, who scored five runs in ...
Teoscar Hernández hit a tiebreaking, two-run homer in the third inning, Shohei Ohtani went deep in the eighth and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Philadelphia Phillies 5-3 on Monday night in a ...
Kyle Schwarber hit a tiebreaking home run with two outs in the ninth inning and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 5-4 on Friday night for their season-high sixth straight win.
The Dodgers scored 46 runs in the series, which set an LCS record, two more than the Atlanta Braves in the 1996 NLCS, and was the second-most runs scored by a team in any postseason series, behind only the New York Yankees in the 1960 World Series, who scored 55 runs in seven games (the Yankees famously lost this series to the Pittsburgh Pirates).
Houston Astros vs. St. Louis Cardinals: Tied, 1–1 2004, 2005: 2 New York Mets vs. St. Louis Cardinals: Tied, 1–1 2000, 2006: 2 Los Angeles Dodgers vs. St. Louis Cardinals: Cardinals, 2–0 1985, 2013: 2 Chicago Cubs vs. Los Angeles Dodgers: Tied, 1–1 2016, 2017: 2 Los Angeles Dodgers vs. New York Mets: Dodgers, 2–0 1988, 2024
This was the third postseason meeting between the two teams, following the 1993 National League Championship Series and last year's National League Division Series, both of which the Phillies won. The Braves won the regular season series against the Phillies, 8–5, with seven of those meetings coming in September. [11]
But on a disgustingly humid July night in Pennsylvania, only one team truly looked up to that task. The reality is that the 2024 Los Angeles Dodgers have, to this point in the season, underwhelmed.
The Dodgers and Phillies won their respective series—the Dodgers three games to none and the Phillies three games to one. The Phillies defeated the Dodgers in the NLCS by a series score of 4–1, and lost the 2009 World Series to the American League champion New York Yankees, 4–2.