Los Angeles Dodgers at Philadelphia Phillies
· NLDS - Game 2
4 - 3
Blake Snell shines on mound and Dodgers hold off Phillies 4-3 for 2-0 lead in NLDS
A leadoff single. A two-run double. A headfirst slide — safe!
Phillies bats and a previously silenced crowd both finally rising to the occasion and their feet.
Through all the drama, Snell's confidence in the playoff-tested Dodgers never wavered.
“We know we're going to win,” the pitcher said.
Snell allowed one hit in six shutout innings, striking out nine, and the Dodgers made a couple of clutch defensive plays to barely turn back Philadelphia's late rally Monday night for a 4-3 victory in Game 2 of their NL Division Series.
Freddie Freeman made a game-saving pick at first base and Shohei Ohtani delivered an RBI single that helped the Dodgers take a 2-0 lead in the best-of-five playoff. The defending World Series champs can reach their 17th National League Championship Series with a Game 3 win Wednesday in Los Angeles.
“That was a heck of a ballgame. Lots to unpack in that one,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said after his team improved to 4-0 this postseason. “Great ballgame, great plays. Huge win.”
Will Smith had a two-run single in a four-run seventh, and the Dodgers took a 4-1 lead into the bottom of the ninth.
That's when the Phillies finally mounted a major threat.
Nick Castellanos slid headfirst into second base, narrowly eluding a tag, for a two-run double off Blake Treinen that at last sent the Philadelphia crowd of more than 45,000 into a frenzy and made it a 4-3 game.
Alex Vesia came in to face Bryson Stott, who tried to advance Castellanos with a bunt. But third baseman Max Muncy Mookie Betts sprinting over to cover the bag in time to tag out Castellanos.
“Those guys executed it to perfection. It was a lot tougher — they made it look a lot easier than it was,” Roberts said. “And for me, that was our only chance, really, to win that game in that moment.”
Pinch-hitter Harrison Bader singled and Max Kepler grounded into a fielder's choice that left runners at the corners with two outs.
Roki Sasaki entered and retired NL batting champion Trea Turner on a groundout to second for the rookie's second career save — both in this series. Freeman went to his knees to pick Tommy Edman's poor throw on his backhand, keeping his right toe on the bag before rolling over onto his back with the ball in his mitt.
“Obviously, Tommy threw one into the dirt. Thankfully I was able to catch it and stay on the base,” Freeman said. “That was a stressful inning.”
Phillies manager Rob Thomson said he will likely hold a team meeting once the team gets to Los Angeles.
“I love the fight in the eighth and ninth inning,” he said. “They fought like hell, and hopefully that carries over into Wednesday. But this is a resilient group. Our backs are against the wall. We’ve just got to come out fighting.”
Kepler flashed some of that late spirit when he tripled in the eighth and scored on Turner's single to trim it to 4-1.
A two-time Cy Young Award winner, Snell was sensational in holding the Phillies to another mostly punchless effort in the playoffs. Turner, NL home run champion Kyle Schwarber and two-time NL MVP Bryce Harper went a combined 1 for 10 with five strikeouts.
On the 15-year anniversary of Phillies ace Roy Halladay’s playoff no-hitter against the Reds, Snell had one going until Edmundo Sosa’s two-out single in the fifth.
Snell, who walked four and threw 99 pitches, was tangled in a duel with Jesús Luzardo until the seventh.
Luzardo threw 24 pitches in the first before the left-hander settled down and retired 17 straight Dodgers until Game 1 star Teoscar Hernández singled leading off the inning. Freeman doubled and that was all for Luzardo.
After reliever Orion Kerkering got a strikeout, Kiké Hernández hit a slow roller to shortstop and Turner rushed an off-target throw home that allowed Teoscar Hernández to score with an excellent slide.
Smith lined a two-run single for a 3-0 lead and Ohtani — who struck out four times in the opener and again leading off Game 2 — ripped a run-scoring single off left-handed reliever Matt Strahm for his first hit of the series.
The NL West champion Dodgers, who used the injured list this season 37 times for 2,585 days, according to Major League Baseball, are finally mostly healthy and need to win just once in two potential home games to clinch the series. Teams taking a 2-0 lead in a best-of-five postseason series have won 80 of 90 times, including 54 sweeps.
The NL East champion Phillies were 1 for 18 with nine strikeouts through six innings.
“We missed some pitches over the plate,” Harper said. “Haven't done a very good job with guys on base. Just need to be better.”
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Scoring Summary
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9th Inning | Turner grounded out to second. |
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9th Inning | Sasaki relieved Vesia |
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9th Inning | Kepler grounded into fielder's choice to first, Wilson out at second, Stott to third. |
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9th Inning | Wilson ran for Bader |
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9th Inning | Bader singled to left, Stott to second. |
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9th Inning | Bader hit for Marsh |
Statistics
LAD |
PHI |
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|---|---|---|
| 1 | Games Played | 1 |
| 1 | Team Games Played | 1 |
| 0 | Hit By Pitch | 0 |
| 12 | Ground Balls | 12 |
| 8 | Strikeouts | 10 |
| 4 | Runs Batted In | 3 |
| 0 | Sacrifice Hit | 0 |
| 7 | Hits | 7 |
| 0 | Stolen Bases | 1 |
| 3 | Walks | 4 |
| 0 | Catcher Interference | 0 |
| 4 | Runs | 3 |
| 0 | Ground Into Double Play | 0 |
| 0 | Sacrifice Flies | 0 |
| 34 | At Bats | 33 |
| 0 | Home Runs | 0 |
| 0 | Grand Slam Home Runs | 0 |
| 15 | Runners Left On Base | 15 |
| 0 | Triples | 1 |
| 1 | Game Winning RBIs | 0 |
| 0 | Intentional Walks | 0 |
| 2 | Doubles | 2 |
| 14 | Fly Balls | 11 |
| 0 | Caught Stealing | 1 |
| 135 | Pitches | 149 |
| 0 | Games Started | 0 |
| 1 | Pinch At Bats | 3 |
| 0 | Pinch Hits | 2 |
| 0.0 | Player Rating | 0.0 |
| 1 | Is Qualified | 1 |
| 0 | Is Qualified In Steals | 1 |
| 9 | Total Bases | 11 |
| 37 | Plate Appearances | 37 |
| 0.0 | Projected Home Runs | 0.0 |
| 2 | Extra Base Hits | 3 |
| 2.5 | Runs Created | 3.3 |
| .206 | Batting Average | .212 |
| .000 | Pinch Hit Average | .667 |
| .265 | Slugging Percentage | .333 |
| .147 | Secondary Average | .242 |
| .270 | On Base Percentage | .297 |
| .535 | OBP Pct + SLG Pct | .631 |
| 0.9 | Ground To Fly Ball Ratio | 1.1 |
| 2.5 | Runs Created Per 27 Outs | 3.3 |
| 27.0 | Batter Rating | 26.5 |
| 0.0 | At Bats Per Home Run | 0.0 |
| 0.00 | Stolen Base Percentage | 0.50 |
| 3.65 | Pitches Per Plate Appearance | 4.03 |
| .059 | Isolated Power | .121 |
| 0.38 | Walk To Strikeout Ratio | 0.40 |
| .081 | Walks Per Plate Appearance | .108 |
| -.059 | Secondary Average Minus Batting Average | .030 |
| 8.0 | Runs Produced | 6.0 |
| 1.0 | Runs Ratio | 1.0 |
| 0.3 | Patience Ratio | 0.4 |
| 0.3 | Balls In Play Average | 0.3 |
| 75.0 | MLB Rating | 75.0 |
| 0.0 | Offensive Wins Above Replacement | 0.0 |
| 0.0 | Wins Above Replacement | 0.0 |
Game Information
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Attendance: 45,653 | Capacity:
2025 National League West Standings
| TEAM | W | L | PCT | GB | STRK |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Los Angeles |
- | 69 | W5 | 0.5740741 | 93 |
San Diego |
3 | 72 | W3 | 0.5555556 | 90 |
San Francisco |
12 | 81 | W4 | 0.5 | 81 |
Arizona |
13 | 82 | L5 | 0.49382716 | 80 |
Colorado |
50 | 119 | L6 | 0.2654321 | 43 |
2025 National League East Standings
| TEAM | W | L | PCT | GB | STRK |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Philadelphia |
- | 66 | W1 | 0.5925926 | 96 |
New York |
13 | 79 | L1 | 0.5123457 | 83 |
Miami |
17 | 83 | W1 | 0.48765433 | 79 |
Atlanta |
20 | 86 | W1 | 0.4691358 | 76 |
Washington |
30 | 96 | L1 | 0.4074074 | 66 |


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