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NLDS game 5: Dodgers Padres Castle 2–0, progress in front of NLCs

The Los Angeles Dodgers are returning to the National League Championship Series for the first time for three seasons. The Dodgers defeated the San Diego Padres on Friday in game 5 of their NLDS 2-0 to advance.

Enrique Hernández and Teoscar Hernández met Homeruns to deliver the entire offense that the Dodgers needed in the first game with a low score of this series. Enriques Homer came in the second Inning and Teoscar's explosion in seventh place.

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Both homes were served by Yu Darvish, who was good enough to win after he received some run support. He threw 6 2/3 innings and allowed two runs with three goals with four strikes. But the Padres did not score runs in the game.

Yoshinobu Yamamoto gave the Dodgers the start that they needed in a must-win competition. He threw up five goalless innings and allowed two goals with two strike outs on 68 parking spaces. During the Fox show, Dave Roberts, Manager of Dodgers, said that he hoped to get four innings out of his starter.

It was a nice jump from Yamamoto's game 1 start, in which he threw 60 playgrounds and gave up five runs for five goals, two walks and a strikeout.

With the shutout on Friday, the Padres went the last 24 innings of the NLDS without achieving a run. Her last run was a Fernando Tatis Jr. Homerun in the second inning of game 3, which San Diego won 6: 5.

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Tatis went 5: 4 in game, and Jurickson Profar, Manny Machado and Jackson Merrill fought 0: 3 each when the Padres only scored two goals. The Bullpen of the Dodgers threw four innings with no-hit ball to facilitate Yamamoto.

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