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    Los Angeles Dodgers: Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s Stoic Game 2 NLCS Start By the Numbers

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    Yoshinobu Yamamoto chewed up and spit out the Milwaukee Brewers in Game 2 of the National League Championship Series, pitching a complete game for the Los Angeles Dodgers en route to a 5-1 win; Los Angeles now leads the series, 2-0. Simply put: the right-hander was sensational on Tuesday night.

    Here’s Yamamoto’s dominant Game 2 start by the numbers.

    1A: Jackson Chourio hit the first pitch that Yamamoto threw over the right-field wall, and it would be the only run that the Dodgers’ ace gave up.

    1B: On that note, Chourio’s home run was also the only extra-base hit that the Brewers amassed off Yamamoto.

    4A: Yamamoto surrendered a combined four baserunners (three hits and one walk).

    4B: The Brewers left just four runners on base.

    4C: Milwaukee had just four fly balls off Yamamoto.

    6: While Yamamoto pitched a complete game for the Dodgers, the Brewers used six pitchers total: Freddy Peralta, Abner Uribe, Aaron Ashby, Tobias Myers, Robert Gasser and Grant Anderson.

    7: Yamamoto posted seven strikeouts.

    9: Yamamoto became the first Dodgers pitcher to go nine innings in a postseason game since José Lima did so in Game 3 of the 2004 NL Division Series, when he threw a complete-game shutout against the St. Louis Cardinals.

    14: After surrendering a baserunner in each of the first five innings, Yamamoto recorded 14 consecutive outs to end the game.

    16: Yamamoto induced 16 ground-ball outs.

    32: Despite going the distance, Yamamoto faced just 32 batters over nine innings.

    81: Of the 111 pitches that Yamamoto threw, 81 of them were strikes.

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