On the 15th anniversary of Roy Halladay's NLDS no-hitter for the Philadelphia Phillies , the Phillies and Los Angeles Dodgers were locked in a pitching duel of their own.

Until the seventh inning.

That's when the Dodgers' bats came alive, turning a scoreless game with three combined hits into a commanding 4-0 Los Angeles lead as the lineup finally got to Phillies starter Jesus Luzardo and the relievers who followed him.

Teoscar Hernandez singled to open the frame, marking the first Dodgers base runner since the first inning. Freddie Freeman followed him with a double to put runners on second and third with no one out, ending Luzardo's night.

Orion Kerkering came on in relief and got off to a promising start, striking out Tommy Edman. He also got Kiké Hernandez to break his bat an

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