The Dodgers starting lineup contains the same nine players in Game 2 of the NLCS against the Brewers as they did in Game 1, just in a slightly different order.

The Dodgers had plenty of scoring chances in Game 1, putting runners in scoring position in five of nine innings. They were only 1-for-10 in those situations, though one of the outs as a Max Muncy drive that hit off the center field wall. In almost any other instance of that kind of a play, runs are scored, but the Dodgers somehow managed to make two outs on the play.

“I just f–ked up, it’s that simple,” Teoscar Hernández told reporters in Milwaukee on Tuesday, on him not scoring from third base on the play.

Hernández bats sixth on Tuesday after hitting third in Game 1, with Freddie Freeman and Will Smith each moving up one slot

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