Bill Plaschke: Chris Taylor revives Dodgers’ NLCS lives with a jolt of ‘C-T-Three!’ power
LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers were deflated, decimated and desperate for one reason, any reason, to continue clutching to the fraying fringes of a season. Chris Taylor gave them three. Second inning, fastball, boom. Fifth inning, sinker, boom. Seventh inning, change-up, boom. Heard enough? The Atlanta Braves certainly have. Seen enough? The Dodgers certainly did. Hold the eulogy. Keep the lights ...
by Bill Plaschke, Los Angeles Times
Oct 22, 2021
4 minutes
LOS ANGELES — The Dodgers were deflated, decimated and desperate for one reason, any reason, to continue clutching to the fraying fringes of a season.
Chris Taylor gave them three.
Second inning, fastball, boom. Fifth inning, sinker, boom. Seventh inning, change-up, boom.
Heard enough? The Atlanta Braves certainly have.
Seen enough? The Dodgers certainly did.
Hold the eulogy. Keep the lights on. Clear your weekend. This National League Championship Series lives.
Trailing three games to one and on the verge of elimination, the Dodgers used a historic three home runs by Taylor on Thursday night at Dodger Stadium to pound
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