Dodgers on Brink of World Series After Taking 3-0 NLCS Lead Over Brewers
The Los Angeles Dodgers lead the Milwaukee Brewers 3-0 in the NL Championship Series, nearing a World Series return with dominant pitching and crucial offensive plays.
Subscribe to unlock this story
We really don't like cutting you off, but you've reached your monthly limit. At just $5/month, subscriptions are how we keep this project going. Start your free 7-day trial today!
Get StartedHave an account? Sign in
Overview
- The Los Angeles Dodgers now hold a commanding 3-0 lead against the Milwaukee Brewers in the NL Championship Series, positioning them one victory from a repeat World Series trip.
- Tyler Glasnow's strong pitching performance and Tommy Edman's tiebreaking single in the sixth inning secured the Dodgers' latest 3-1 victory against the Brewers.
- Dodgers' starting pitchers maintain an impressive 1.54 postseason ERA across eight playoff games, consistently limiting the Brewers to minimal runs and hits throughout the series.
- Max Muncy broke a postseason homerun record, and Teoscar Hernández added a solo shot, contributing to the Dodgers' offensive power alongside timely hits.
- Milwaukee's offense has struggled, limited to just two runs and five hits in the series, extending their losing streak to 10 postseason road games since 2018.
Report issue

Read both sides in 5 minutes each day
Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame this story by emphasizing the Los Angeles Dodgers' overwhelming and historic pitching dominance. They use highly evaluative language and extensive historical comparisons to portray the team as an unstoppable force. The collective coverage highlights the Dodgers' exceptional performance, suggesting an inevitable path to the World Series, with little focus on potential challenges or alternative narratives.
Articles (8)
Center (4)
FAQ
The Dodgers' 3-0 lead in the NLCS is significant because they are one win away from returning to the World Series, which would make them the first defending champion to reach the World Series since the 2009 Philadelphia Phillies.
The Dodgers' starting pitchers have an impressive 1.54 ERA in the postseason, limiting the Brewers to minimal runs and hits throughout the series.
The Brewers' offense has struggled, scoring just two runs and managing five hits in the series, extending their losing streak to 10 postseason road games since 2018.
History
- 19d

5 articles





