Dodgers battling both Braves and history down 0-2 in NLCS

Ozzie Albies and Mark Melancon joke about the reliever catching both of Albies' home runs in Games 1 and 2, meanwhile Corey Seager and the Dodgers believe in their group having enough fight to get back in this series.

With their rotation in flux, the Los Angeles Dodgers turn to 24-year-old playoff veteran Julio Urias in Game 3 of the NL Championship Series as they try to climb out of a 2-0 hole against Atlanta.



Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw was scratched from his scheduled Game 2 start Tuesday due to back spasms. The team still expects he'll be able to pitch later in the series, but it will be Urias in Game 3 against Braves rookie Kyle Wright.


Urias, already pitching in his fourth post-season, was the winner in relief in the Game 3 clincher last Thursday against San Diego during the Division Series. He allowed only one hit and an unearned run over five innings.



Wright threw six scoreless innings with seven strikeouts in his post-season debut in the clinching Game 3 of the NLDS against Miami. The 25-year-old righty was the fifth overall pick in the 2017 draft out of Vanderbilt.



All previous 14 teams to win the first two games of a best-of-seven NLCS went on to take the pennant.

DUVALL DONE



Braves outfielder Adam Duvall will miss the rest of the post-season because of an injury to his left side.



He was replaced on the roster for the NL Championship Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers by infielder Johan Camargo in a move approved by Major League Baseball. Duvall will not be eligible to play if Atlanta reaches the World Series.



Duvall hurt his oblique in Monday's series opener when he fouled off a pitch in the second inning. He was replaced in the middle of the plate appearance by 21-year-old rookie Cristian Pache, who started Game 2 in centre field and went 1 for 5 with an RBI double.



Duvall batted .237 with 16 homers and 33 RBIs this season and was 2 for 20 with a home run and three RBIs in the playoffs.



Camargo hit .200 with four homers and nine RBIs in 120 at-bats this season and was not on the roster for the first two rounds of the playoffs.

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