The Los Angeles Dodgers secured a second straight road victory against the Milwaukee Brewers, dominating Game 2 of the National League Championship Series with an impressive 5-1 win, thanks to a phenomenal complete-game performance from Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
Yamamoto went the full nine innings, allowing only three hits and a single run while striking out seven batters—all in just 111 pitches.
Milwaukee struck first with a solo home run by Jackson Chourio in the opening inning, but the Dodgers’ offense quickly regained control. Home runs from Teoscar Hernández and Max Muncy, along with an RBI single from Shohei Ohtani, sealed the game for Los Angeles.
Meanwhile, the Dodgers’ bullpen stayed composed and ready, maintaining pressure and ensuring Milwaukee never regained momentum.
¿What does this victory mean for the Dodgers?
It not only puts them just two wins away from returning to the World Series, but also proves their ability to dominate on both sides of the game. With Yamamoto’s brilliance on the mound and the lineup’s timely hitting, the Dodgers sent a clear message: they’re not just contenders, they’re ready to strike for the championship.