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Title: Brewers vs. Dodgers: Game 3 Preview – Starting Pitchers, Lineups & Key Details

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

LOS ANGELES – Game​ 3 of the National⁢ League Championship⁣ Series between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Los Angeles Dodgers is scheduled for Monday, October 21st, at 8:07‌ PM ET at Dodger Stadium.

Starting Lineups:

Brewers:

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Dodgers:

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Pitching‍ Notes:

The Dodgers have faced every Brewers pitcher ⁤except José Quintana and J.B. Misiorowski. Aaron Ashby and Abner Uribe have ⁤pitched in both previous⁣ games. Uribe ​pitched three ‍times in four days dating back to Game 5 of the NLDS against the cubs, including multiple-inning appearances, though he‌ threw only 11 ​pitches against the Dodgers in Game 2.

following Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s complete game and a day off, the Dodgers bullpen is well-rested. Ryusuke Sasaki has emerged as the team’s primary closer, despite a stumble in ‌Game 1. Sasaki and Joe Treinen are the only LA relievers the Brewers have⁣ seen in the series. Alex Vesia⁣ and ‍Emmet Sheehan are expected to be available in high-leverage situations.

Injury ⁢updates:

Brewers outfielder Jackson Chourio’s right hamstring, which was a concern during the NLDS, appears to be fully‍ recovered.

dodgers catcher ​Will Smith, recovering from a hairline fracture‍ in ​his right hand, ⁤has returned ⁣to the ⁣starting lineup and is ‌expected to continue starting. Edman ​is managing a right ankle issue‌ that previously required‍ two stints on the⁤ disabled list. Reliever Tanner Scott, who struggled in pressure situations during the‌ regular season, is currently ineligible for the NLCS due to injury⁤ but could return ⁢if the Dodgers advance.

Recent Performance:

Christian ‍Yelich has not driven in a run ⁤in 15 ‌consecutive⁢ postseason ⁢games,dating ‍back to a home run in Game 7 of the 2018 NLCS. He is currently⁤ 0-for-7 in⁣ the‍ NLCS and 0-for-17 with 11 ground balls and five strikeouts since a double in ⁣Game ⁤3 of the NLDS against the ⁤Cubs.⁤

Chourio’s⁢ home run in Game 2 ⁤was ​his⁣ fourth⁢ postseason⁤ home run,tying the Brewers’ franchise record. He has a .973 OPS in this year’s postseason. Jake Bauers has a 1.319 OPS this postseason, going 3-for-8 with two extra-base hits.

For ⁤the Dodgers, Tóscar Hernández, Edman, and Enrique Hernández ​each ⁢had two hits in Game 2. Shohei Ohtani and Pages drove in runs,‍ which the Dodgers hope⁤ will continue.

The Dodgers have ⁤allowed the second-fewest hits through the first two games of a postseason series.

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