LA Dodgers fail to set new ML record ‘Operation Opener collapse’

The LA Dodgers’ bullpen day, which was a big success in the last National League Division Series (NLDS), was smashed, and the record for the major league was also canceled.

The Los Angeles Dodgers played the second game of the National League Championship Series (NLCS) against the New York Mets at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California on the 15th (Korea time).

The Los Angeles Dodgers on the day ran a bullpen day just like Game 4 of the last NLDS. This was decided by LA Dodgers manager Dave Roberts.

However, Roberts’ plan collapsed from the first batter’s box in the first inning. Ryan Brazier, an opener, hit a home run by leadoff hitter Francisco Lindor.

As a result, the Los Angeles Dodgers failed to set a new record of not allowing a single run during the Major League postseason. The Los Angeles Dodgers set a tie in this category with 33 innings until Sunday.

In addition, the Los Angeles Dodgers put Landon Neck on the mound in the second inning, but Tyrone Taylor and Mark Vientos each hit an RBI double and a bases loaded.

As a result, the Los Angeles Dodgers allowed a whopping five runs in the second inning after allowing one run in the first inning. The Los Angeles Dodgers’ opener strategy collapsed completely. 스포츠토토

Earlier, the Los Angeles Dodgers used as many as eight pitchers in the fourth game of the NLDS, blocking the San Diego Padres batting line-up without losing a point.

In response, Roberts predicted a bullpen day in Game 2 when bullpen pitchers lost money in Game 1. This is a fully viable operation.

However, unlike the second game of the NLDS, the Blazer expressed regret by losing a point in the first inning, and Nyack bowed his head by losing a large number of points in the second inning.

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