koransakti.co.id – The National League Championship Series (NLCS) shifts to Milwaukee for a pivotal Game 3 as the Los Angeles Dodgers and Milwaukee Brewers find themselves tied at one game apiece. After splitting the first two contests in Los Angeles, the series now becomes a best-of-five, with home-field advantage swinging to the Brewers.
The crucial matchup is scheduled for Thursday at 6 p.m. ET and will be broadcast nationally on TBS.
A Series Tied in Contrasting Fashion
The series arrives in Milwaukee deadlocked after two games that showcased the distinct strengths of each team. The Dodgers took Game 1 in dominant fashion, with their star-studded lineup overwhelming Brewers pitching in a comfortable victory.
However, the Brewers battled back in Game 2, grinding out a narrow win in a classic pitchers’ duel. Their resilience on the road has set the stage for a tense and unpredictable remainder of the series.
Pitching Matchup: Veteran Ace vs. Electric Arm
Game 3 will feature a marquee pitching matchup between two of the league’s best right-handers.
The Dodgers will send veteran ace Walker Buehler to the mound. Known for his big-game composure and extensive postseason experience, Buehler will be tasked with silencing the home crowd and putting Los Angeles back in the driver’s seat.
The Brewers will counter with their electric strikeout artist, Freddy Peralta. With his deceptive delivery and overpowering fastball, Peralta has the ability to shut down any lineup, and the Brewers will be counting on him to deliver a signature performance in front of a roaring home crowd at American Family Field.
Keys to the Game
For the Dodgers, the key will be whether their potent offense, led by superstars Mookie Betts, Shohei Ohtani, and Freddie Freeman, can get going early and neutralize the home-field energy. For the Brewers, success will likely depend on manufacturing runs against Buehler and getting clutch hits from the heart of their order, including William Contreras and Willy Adames.
The winner of Game 3 will take a crucial 2-1 series lead, placing them just two wins away from a trip to the World Series.















