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The Diamondbacks led early but L.A. has regained control of the game and the series in Game 2 of the NLDS.
The Diamondbacks, who are trying to tie the series up, got on the board first via a first-inning home run in Game 2 against the Dodgers.
Los Angeles will try to build on its decisive Game 1 victory as the Dodgers trot out Rich Hill against Arizona’s Robbie Ray.
For the first 16 innings of the NLDS, the Nationals were searching for offense and general signs of life against the Cubs. It wasn’t just their inability to get the big hit. They were unable to get a hit almost at all. Only four hits in those 16 innings. That all changed in the eighth inning on Game
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The Nationals got the big hits when they needed them, as Bryce Harper hit a game-tying two-run homer and Ryan Zimmerman belted a go-ahead three-run shot in the eighth inning to power the Nationals to a 6-3 victory over the Cubs and even the National League Division Series presented by T-Mobile at one win apiece.
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NAPA, Calif. — PGA TOUR rookie Tyler Duncan parred the 18th hole for a scrambling 1-under 71 to maintain a one-stroke lead Saturday after three rounds of the Safeway Open. Duncan, whose only previous PGA TOUR event was the 2015 U.S. Open, had five birdies and four bogeys to reach 14-under 202 in the season opener at Silverado Resort and Spa. Chesson Hadley, a one-time PGA TOUR winner who had a course-record 61 in the second round, was a stroke back after a 70. Bud Cauley, winless in five PGA TOUR seasons, shot a 66 to join defending champion Brendan Steele (72) at 12 under. Emiliano Grillo, the 2015 tournament winner, shot 68 to match Graham DeLaet (69) at 11 under. Phil Mickelson, seven shots behind Duncan entering the round after consecutive 69s, had a 68 to join Bill Haas (69), Tony Finau (71) and Andrew Putnam (69) at 10 under. Mickelson has seven consecutive rounds in the 60s in the event. He finished eighth last year and is seeking his first title since the 2013 British Open. After a bogey on the second hole, the 47-year-old Mickelson birdied five of his last six holes on the front nine to move to 11 under and within two shots of the lead. But Mickelson, playing in his 91st PGA Tour event since his last victory, missed a short putt for birdie on the 16th and short putt for par on the 17th. He made a short birdie putt on the 18th.
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