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‘I could have gone five more’: Dodgers pitcher Tyler Anderson laments fifth-inning exit

SAN DIEGO — The second postseason start of Tyler Anderson’s career couldn’t have gone much better. The Dodgers left-hander blanked the San Diego Padres on two hits through five innings, striking out six and walking two. He retired nine straight batters from the second through fifth innings. His pitch count stood at 86 through five innings, with the left-handed-hitting Juan Soto, whom Anderson ...
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Tyler Anderson works during the first inning against the San Diego Padres in Game 4 of the National League Division Series at Petco Park on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2022, in San Diego.

SAN DIEGO — The second postseason start of Tyler Anderson’s career couldn’t have gone much better. The Dodgers left-hander blanked the San Diego Padres on two hits through five innings, striking out six and walking two. He retired nine straight batters from the second through fifth innings.

His pitch count stood at 86 through five innings, with the left-handed-hitting Juan Soto, whom Anderson had struck out in

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