The Los Angeles Dodgers and the Philadelphia Phillies were locked in on an incredible pitching duel in the first six innings of Game 2 of their National League Division Series at Citizens Bank Park in Philly Monday night. But in the seventh inning, Los Angeles finally broke the silence, as they scored not one, but four runs to take a commanding 4-0 lead.

It all started with a Teoscar Hernandez single to center off Phillies starter Jesus Luzardo. That was followed by a double from Freddie Freeman to give the Dodgers two men on base.

Kike Hernandez then broke his bat on a grounder, as Hernandez darted for home plate to score the game's first run, beating a throw home from Trea Turner. Hernandez, who had quite a performance in Game 1 , was called safe by the home plate umpire as Ph

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