Dodgers eliminate Phillies in eleven innings

For the second day in a row, the Philadelphia Phillies had the difficult task of surviving against the Los Angeles Dodgers, who were down 2-1 in the National League Division Series.

For the occasion, the City of Brotherly Love sent Christopher Sanchez to the mound, while Los Angeles did the same with Tyler Glasnow.

And, to put it mildly, both mainstays got the job done, with Sanchez and Glasnow pitching at least six complete innings.

The tie was then broken by a timely double from Nick Castellanos, who scored Max Kepler in the bottom of the seventh. But for a long time.

Indeed, Mookie Betts set the record in the next inning with a bases-loaded walk.

The stalemate continued until the bottom of the eleventh inning, when Andy Pages made a feeble try to relieve Orion Kerkering with the bases loaded.

The Dodgers head into the National League Championship Series and will await the outcome of the matchup between the Chicago Cubs and Milwaukee Brewers. The first game is scheduled for Monday evening.

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