NLDS Games Three, 2023

Atlanta at Philadelphia, 2:07 PM PDT, TV: TBS

The Braves haven’t announced their starter as of 7:25 PM HST Tuesday, but it’ll be one of these guys. Whoever it is will face the Phillies’ RHP Aaron Nola. The series is tied at one game apiece.

Los Angeles at Arizona, 6:07 PM PDT, TV: TBS

RHP Lance Lynn will start for the backs-against-the-wall Dodgers and RHP Brandon Pfaadt starts for the upstart D-Backs. The Diamondbacks lead the series 2-0.

Today in baseball history:

  • 1948 In Game 6 of the Fall Classic, the Indians beat Boston at Braves Field, 4-3, to capture the team’s second World Series title in franchise history. Bob Lemon wins the game, with Gene Bearden pitching the final one and two-thirds innings to earn the save.
  • 1965 In Game 5, a 7-0 victory over the Twins at Dodger Stadium, Willie Davis becomes the second player to steal three bases in a World Series game. The L.A. center fielder joins Pirates shortstop Honus Wagner, who accomplished the feat on the same date 56 years ago against Detroit in Game 3 of the 1909 Fall Classic.
  • 1975 As the first host of Saturday Night Live, George Carlin compares baseball to football in the opening monologue of the ground-breaking show. The comedian jokes the national pastime is a gentler game, portraying the sport as pastoral and played in a park as opposed to football, where the objective is to march downfield and penetrate enemy territory in a stadium.

  • 1978 Rookie right-hander Bob Welch strikes out Reggie Jackson with two men on base and two out in the top of the ninth inning, dramatically preserving a 4-3 Dodger victory over the Yankees in Game 2 of the Fall Classic. The relief performance will put the 21-year-old in the national spotlight.

260 thoughts on “NLDS Games Three, 2023

  1. Well, overall it was a good season. Certainly made for an entertaining spring and summer. Thanks Link for this blog and outlet. It has been a pleasure sharing this journey with you all here. Very disappointing way for it to end. I wish I could figure out why our offense disappears so dramatically in the playoffs.
    Hope everyone has a happy, safe, and healthy off season and hope to see you here for some hot stove talk.

  2. Gil Hodges went 0-for-21 in the 1952 World Series, which Brooklyn lost to the Yankees. “Praying for Gil Hodges” is a great book about the Brooklyn Dodgers and Hodges. It is by Thomas Oliphant.

  3. It’s sad to think if Lynn had given up the homeruns in say the 5th inning instead of the 3rd – Roberts probably would have pulled him after 3 or even 2 of them.

  4. My first prediction on this blog, ever I believe: Muncy hits a pair of homers, Mookie hits one, Lynn allows only one homer, and the Dodgers win, 7-2.

  5. Well my friends, I had a feeling this wasn’t happening for us this year, even though I always have that little spark of maybe. I hope Kershaw realizes this was a team-wide post-season fail, not just on his part. And unlike Scoop, I really loved this year, every bit of it. Unexpected joys, loved the new pitchers, Jay-Hay, this mix of old and new. I’ve been as relaxed for the most part as I can remember. Big love to all of you. Big thanks to Link. As for what’s next, I am rooting against the Astros but otherwise uninterested going forward.

    • Hoping we might be able to meet up next season in SoCal. I’d like to see a game at Dodger Stadium for the first time several years, and another at The Litterbox (we have close friends in SD).

    • Well, I actually loved most of it , just not the ending. It was too predictable. And it was great to hang out with RBI and Winnipeg Dave for a few days and go to Dodger Stadium with them.

  6. Dodgers pitched 7 innings of scoreless ball. One bad inning beat them, well that and only having one Smith in the lineup.

  7. Well, that’s 6 1/2 months that I won’t get back. Friends, I may not return next season. Getting long in the tooth. Wishing all of you a happy long off-season. and thanks for your observations, wisdom and camaraderie.

  8. Link – if this is the end of the Dodger season: Thank you for your hospitality. Thanks for all your write ups and behind the scenes work and energy.

  9. The outlook wasn’t brilliant for the Mudville nine that day;
    the score stood four to two, with but one inning more to play.

    • Mookie has a history of running hot and cold but this year he had a really long hot streak. Unfortunately, when he cools…

  10. I find it hard to believe that Kershaw’s last start in MLB could be a 1 out, 6 run disaster. Of course maybe he doesn’t retire but goes to Texas. Who even knows?

  11. The post-seasons that have followed the Dodgers’ regular seasons for almost every year for more than a decade is like taking a date to the prom who then leaves with someone else when the band packs up.

  12. Trashtros advance, so color me utterly uninterested in ALCS (though I guess I’ll give benefit of the doubt to Dallas).

  13. Really want a Dodger starter to get to – and past – the third inning in this series.

  14. I am wearing my Jackie Robinson T-shirt, which I seldom do. I saw him play in the only game I ever attended at Ebbets Field. My email address includes the number 42.

  15. For some reason I am going to feel better if the Dodgers are eliminated that Atlanta is as well.

  16. Also, I am going out to dinner w visiting sister and therefore recording the bulk of the game. But peeking will be happening. Counting on you guys!!!!

  17. It’s my birthday. How can they not get the win..? (Rhetorical question – there exist many answers, but primarily because, baseball.)