11-spot: Dodgers huge 1st in 15-3 win over Braves in NLCS
ARLINGTON, Texas — Max Muncy’s grand slam capped a record-setting 11-run first inning for the Los Angeles Dodgers, who coasted to a 15-3 rout of the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday night that cut their National League Championship Series deficit to 2 games to 1.
The slam by Muncy off Grant Dayton was the third homer in the first, the highest-scoring inning in a major league post-season game. It was among a franchise-record five homers for the Dodgers, who set a team record for post-season runs.
Joc Pederson hit a three-run homer off starter Kyle Wright to start his four-hit night, and Edwin Rios went deep on next pitch. Corey Seager had a pair of RBI hits in the opening outburst, then added a solo homer in the third as the Dodgers built a 15-0 lead — the first team with that many runs in the first three innings of a post-season game.
Winner Julio Urias, with three wins in three appearances this post-season though making his first start, struck out five while allowing one run on three hits over five innings. He walked the first two batters, but no more.