Snell goes eight innings of historic pitching, Longhi opens theater for a thrilling win.
Release time: 2025-10-14 PE Score

Dodger ace Blake Snell pitched a scoreless eight innings of 103 pitches with only one hit, 10 Ks and no walks in the first game of the Brewers League Championship today. He was the first pitcher in the history of Major League Baseball playoffs to score more than 10 K's, with fewer than two baserunners on base. Meanwhile, the Dodgers got the insurance runs back with Freeman's springer and Betts' pick in the ninth. However, Ranghee Sasaki came to the plate with a 2-run lead in the bottom of the ninth, walked twice, and gave up a run on a double. Treinen took over and walked, but recovered immediately, and struck out the Dodgers to take the first game, 2-1. Shohei Ohtani was 2-0 with three walks, two of which were issued by the Brewers.
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