Game
one of the NLDS between my Atlanta Braves and the LA Dodgers did not
disappoint, well for me that is. On the mound for me was the NL CY Young of
2017 Alex Wood and for the Dodgers Felix Hernandez.
I
thought my Braves were going to loose in the first inning when the Dodgers took
an early 2-0 lead. However things started happening for me in the top of the
third when I would gain the lead 4-2.
The
Dodgers would stay in the game when they scored another run in the bottom of
the sixth making it a 4-3 game. I would make it even more difficult for LA when
I scored two more runs in the top of the seventh making it 6-3 in favor of my
Atlanta Braves. That
lead would have help up making me the victor of game one of the NLDS.
The
two starters did not last to long either. Let’s start with “King” Felix. His
line was 5.1 inning of work allowing eight hits and giving up four earned runs.
While
for the winning pitcher Alex Wood, he would go six solid innings giving up five
hits, surrendering three earned runs while striking out for. It wasn’t the best
outing but it got the job done. My
bullpen shut the door down when called upon. Through three pitchers of
Siegrist, Fields, and Diaz, I stuck seven batters out through the last three
innings.
The
bats were alive and well for both teams. George Springer was the lone bat for
the Dodgers where he went 2-4 with one homerun and three RBIs. As
for me Aaron Judge was my offensive hero. Judge went 2-5 with one homerun and
two RBIs.
It
was a great win and even better to take it on the road while in the NLDS. The
pitchers for Game 2 are Dodgers’ Masahiro against Braves’ Jameson Taillon. Let’s
see if I can take Game 2 and bring it back to Atlanta to win the division
series against those LA Dodgers.