LOS ANGELES (AP) _ The Los Angeles Dodgers are one win away from back-to-back trips to the World Series for the first time in 40 years.
Clayton Kershaw worked seven masterful innings and the Dodgers grabbed a three-game-to-two lead in the National League Championship Series by downing the Milwaukee Brewers, 5-2. Kershaw had his best performance of this postseason, limiting the Brewers to a run and three hits while striking out nine. The lefty retired his last 13 batters and blanked Milwaukee following Lorenzo Cain’s RBI double in the top of the second.
The Dodgers’ bats didn’t get going until the fifth, one day after they had a grind out a 2-1, 13-inning victory. Austin Barnes tied it with an RBI single, one inning before Max Muncy and Yasiel Puig (YAH’-see-ul pweeg) delivered run-scoring singles.
Justin Turner added an RBI single in the Dodgers’ two-run seventh, a rally that came in handy after the Brewers scored with two out in the ninth.
Kenley Jansen got the final out to earn the save.
Brandon Woodruff lasted longer than any Brewers pitcher, striking out eight over 5 1/3 innings. But he took the loss after yielding two earned runs and five hits over 5 1/3.
Brewers starter Wade Miley faced just one batter before manager Craig Counsell went to his bullpen. Counsell decided to give Miley a short workday in preparation for a longer start Friday in Game 6, which now looms as a possible elimination game for Milwaukee.