Dodgers feed off Corey Seager, take aggressive approach to Braves
Mookie Betts knew he had to do something, anything, if he wanted to be playing baseball next week.
Hours before Game 3 of the National League Championship Series, the Dodgers’ leadoff hitter acknowledged his 1-for-7 slump to begin the series. Betts was at least making the Braves’ pitchers work. He saw 16 pitches in Game 1 and another 25 in Game 2. But he was not the proverbial straw stirring the drink, the hitter whose example guides the way for his teammates to score runs.
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