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2020 National League Division Series

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2020 National League Division Series
Teams
Team (Wins)ManagerSeason
Los Angeles Dodgers (3)Dave Roberts43–17 (.717), GA: 6
San Diego Padres (0)Jayce Tingler37–23 (.617), GB: 6
DatesOctober 6–8
TelevisionFS1
MLB Network (Game 3)
TV announcersJoe Davis,John Smoltz andKen Rosenthal (FS1)
Matt Vasgersian,John Smoltz andJon Paul Morosi (MLBN)
RadioESPN
Radio announcersJon Sciambi andKyle Peterson
UmpiresLance Barrett,Doug Eddings,Angel Hernandez,Alfonso Márquez,Bill Miller (crew chief),Quinn Wolcott
Teams
Team (Wins)ManagerSeason
Atlanta Braves (3)Brian Snitker35–25 (.583), GA: 4
Miami Marlins (0)Don Mattingly31–29 (.517), GB: 4
DatesOctober 6–8
TelevisionFS1
MLB Network (Game 2)
TV announcersAdam Amin,A. J. Pierzynski,Adam Wainwright andTom Verducci (FS1)
Matt Vasgersian,Jim Kaat,Buck Showalter andTom Verducci (MLBN)
RadioESPN
Radio announcersKarl Ravech andTim Kurkjian
UmpiresDan Bellino,Andy Fletcher,Chris Guccione,Stu Scheurwater,Mark Wegner (crew chief),Bill Welke
NLWCLos Angeles Dodgers overMilwaukee Brewers (2–0)
Atlanta Braves overCincinnati Reds (2–0)
San Diego Padres overSt. Louis Cardinals (2–1)
Miami Marlins overChicago Cubs (2–0)
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The2020 National League Division Series were two best-of-five-games series on theNational League side in Major League Baseball’s2020 postseason to determine the participating teams in the2020 National League Championship Series. These matchups were:

Due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, all games for each of the two series were held at two neutral sites atGlobe Life Field inArlington, Texas and atMinute Maid Park inHouston, Texas. The games were televised nationally byFS1 andMLB Network.

Both series ended in asweep for the first time in the NL since2007, as the Dodgers and Braves advanced to the NLCS.

The Dodgers went on to defeat the Braves in the NLCS, then won the2020 World Series over the American League championTampa Bay Rays. This was the Dodgers' first World Series title since 1988.

Background

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Further information:2020 Major League Baseball postseason

Due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, the MLB season was reduced to 60 games. As part of a special postseason format, playoff berths were made available for eight teams in each league: three division winners, three division runners-up, and two wild card teams. With no first round byes for division winners, all teams were required to play in aWild Card Series.

Between the two leagues, Central division teams claimed three of the four wild card berths and thus made up seven of the sixteen teams in the Wild Card. However, all seven Central division teams lost their Wild Card series, thus leaving the Division series in both leagues to be contested exclusively by teams from Eastern and Western divisions.

The Dodgers entered the NLDS as the top seed, having completed the regular season at 43–17 (.717) and winning the NL West. The Braves won the NL East, going 35–25 (.583). The two second place teams in their respective divisions, the Marlins and the Padres, also made the NLDS. Since 2012, when MLB removed the stipulation that two teams could not play each other in the NLDS if they were in the same division, there had been six occasions when an NLDS had at least one series with two division opponents. This was the seventh time that this occurred, and also the first time since the strike-affected1981 National League Division Series (where division opponents were assured of facing each other on a one-time basis) that both NLDS match-ups consisted of division opponents facing each other.

As part of the terms set for postseason, all games starting with the division series would be played at neutral sites. The Dodgers and Padres played atGlobe Life Field, while the Braves and Marlins played atMinute Maid Park.

The higher seed served as the "home team" (i.e., batted second each inning) for Games 1, 2, and 5, while the lower seed as the "home team" for Games 3 and 4, mirroring the 2–2–1 format typically used in the Division Series.

Matchups

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Los Angeles Dodgers vs. San Diego Padres

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Los Angeles won the series, 3–0.

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1October 6San Diego Padres – 1,Los Angeles Dodgers – 5Globe Life Field3:54N/A[1] 
2October 7San Diego Padres – 5,Los Angeles Dodgers – 6Globe Life Field3:18N/A[2] 
3October 8Los Angeles Dodgers – 12, San Diego Padres – 3Globe Life Field4:04N/A[3]

Atlanta Braves vs. Miami Marlins

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Atlanta won the series, 3–0.

GameDateScoreLocationTimeAttendance 
1October 6Miami Marlins – 5,Atlanta Braves – 9Minute Maid Park3:15N/A[4] 
2October 7Miami Marlins – 0,Atlanta Braves – 2Minute Maid Park2:51N/A[5] 
3October 8Atlanta Braves – 7, Miami Marlins – 0Minute Maid Park3:29N/A[6]

Los Angeles vs. San Diego

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This was the first postseason match-up between the Dodgers and Padres. The Dodgers won six of ten games against the Padres during the 60-game regular season.[7] This was the first postseason series to feature two California teams since the2002 World Series and first ever with teams fromSouthern California.

Game 1

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October 6, 2020 8:38 pm (CDT) atGlobe Life Field inArlington,Texas
Team123456789RHE
San Diego000100000131
Los Angeles00001400X540
WP:Dustin May (1–0)  LP:Garrett Richards (0–1)
Attendance: N/A
Boxscore

Mike Clevinger returned to the mound for the Padres but was pulled after one inning after a noticeable drop in velocity. The game remained scoreless until the fourth inning, when the Padres scored on a two-out hit fromAustin Nola. San Diego enjoyed their lead briefly – until the Dodgers scored on an error in the fifth. Then a game that had been well-pitched to that point boiled over in the sixth, when the Dodgers put up four runs to win by a 5–1 score. Just likeGame 3 of their wild card win over the Cardinals, the Padres used nine pitchers and walked ten batters, along the way.

Game 2

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October 7, 2020 8:08 pm (CDT) atGlobe Life Field in Arlington, Texas
Team123456789RHE
San Diego010002002590
Los Angeles00310020X6110
WP:Clayton Kershaw (1–0)  LP:Zach Davies (0–1)  Sv:Joe Kelly (1)
Home runs:
SD:Manny Machado (1),Eric Hosmer (1)
LAD:Cody Bellinger (1)
Attendance: N/A
Boxscore

Before the game, the Padres removed injured starter Mike Clevinger from the roster and replaced him withDan Altavilla.[8] The Padres took an early lead in the second inning whenWil Myers hit a double to center field that scoredTommy Pham. The Dodgers took the lead for good in the third inning on a two-run double byCorey Seager and a single byMax Muncy, and padded their lead the next inning on aCody Bellinger home run. The Padres began the sixth inning with back-to-back home runs byManny Machado andEric Hosmer that reduced their deficit to one, but Dodgers starterClayton Kershaw retired the next three batters to end the inning. The Padres threatened again in the seventh inning, when Bellinger made a spectacular catch over the center-field wall that would otherwise have been a go-ahead two-run home run byFernando Tatís Jr. The Dodgers padded their lead in the bottom half of the seventh on aJustin Turnersacrifice fly and a single by Muncy. The Padres threatened in the top of the ninth inning, scoring two runs on hits byMitch Moreland andTrent Grisham off Dodgers closerKenley Jansen and once again reducing their deficit to a single run.Joe Kelly replaced Jansen with Grisham on first base and two outs, and walked Tatís and Machado toload the bases before getting Hosmer to ground out to end the game.

Game 3

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October 8, 2020 8:08 pm (CDT) atGlobe Life Field in Arlington, Texas
Team123456789RHE
Los Angeles01511000412141
San Diego020001000362
WP:Julio Urías (1–0)  LP:Adrián Morejón (0–1)
Attendance: N/A
Boxscore

The Dodgers took an early lead in the second inning that was quickly erased when the Padres scored two runs in the bottom half of the inning. The Padres' lead was also short-lived, as the Dodgers scored five runs in the third inning en route to a blowout win. Though he did notstart the game, erstwhile Dodgers starterJulio Urías pitched five innings inrelief, allowing one run on one hit, striking out six Padres, and getting credited as thewinning pitcher. The Padres, meanwhile, used 11 pitchers – a postseason record for a nine-inning game.[9] The Dodgers advanced to their fourthNLCS in five seasons.

The Dodgers'Will Smith had five hits in the game, becoming the first catcher, the first player in Dodgers franchise history, and the ninth major league player ever to accomplish the feat in a postseason game.[10]

The Dodgers would go on to win the World Series a few weeks later, making them the first World Series winner to sweep the Division Series since theWild Card Game/Round was introduced in2012.

Composite line score

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2020 NLDS(3–0):Los Angeles Dodgers beatSan Diego Padres

Team123456789RHE
San Diego Padres0301030029183
Los Angeles Dodgers01822420423291
Total attendance: N/A   Average attendance: N/A

Atlanta vs. Miami

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This was the second postseason match-up between the Braves and the Marlins. Their previous postseason meeting was in the1997 National League Championship Series, which the Marlins won in six games.[11] The Braves won the season series 6–4 in ten meetings during the 60–game regular season.[7]

Game 1

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October 6, 2020 1:08 pm (CDT) atMinute Maid Park inHouston,Texas
Team123456789RHE
Miami013000010590
Atlanta10200060X9121
WP:Will Smith (1–0)  LP:Sandy Alcántara (0–1)
Home runs:
MIA:Miguel Rojas (1)
ATL:Ronald Acuña Jr. (1),Travis d'Arnaud (1),Dansby Swanson (1)
Attendance: N/A
Boxscore

Ronald Acuña Jr. led off the Braves’ day with an opposite field home run (facingSandy Alcántara), setting the tone for his club. The Marlins would take the lead in the third off of aGarrett Cooper double that plated two runs and aBrian Anderson single that scored Cooper. After a pair of runs in the third to draw within one run, the Braves would break the game open in the seventh against a fatigued Alcántara,Yimi García, andJames Hoyt, via aTravis d'Arnaud three-run home run. The Braves’ six-run seventh also featured a two-run shot fromDansby Swanson.

Things turned testy in the third when Acuña washit by a 98-mph fastball. The showy All-Star outfielder held onto his bat and walked a few steps toward the mound before umpires and Braves coaches surrounded him and directed him away from Alcántara, who had started to walk toward him. After the game, Alcántara said about the incident: "If he’s ready to fight, I’m ready to fight."[12]

Game 2

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October 7, 2020 1:08 pm (CDT) atMinute Maid Park in Houston, Texas
Team123456789RHE
Miami000000000031
Atlanta01010000X241
WP:Ian Anderson (1–0)  LP:Pablo López (0–1)  Sv:Mark Melancon (1)
Home runs:
MIA: None
ATL:Dansby Swanson (2),Travis d'Arnaud (2)
Attendance: N/A
Boxscore

RookieIan Anderson turned in a scoreless start, lasting 523 innings and striking out eight. The Braves bullpen did not allow a hit after that to secure the win. Just as in Game 1, Travis d'Arnaud and Dansby Swanson both homered. Both were solo shots and the only runs in the game.

The Braves became the third team in MLB history to toss shutouts in three of their first four games to begin a postseason. The other two teams were the1905 New York Giants and1966 Baltimore Orioles.[13]

Game 3

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October 8, 2020 1:08 pm (CDT) atMinute Maid Park in Houston, Texas
Team123456789RHE
Atlanta0041200007100
Miami000000000051
WP:Kyle Wright (1–0)  LP:Sixto Sánchez (0–1)
Attendance: N/A
Boxscore

Kyle Wright pitched six scoreless innings and was backed up by two RBIs from both Travis d'Arnaud and Dansby Swanson. The Braves became the first team in MLB history to have two back-to-back shutouts in the same postseason.

This was the first NLDS victory for the Atlanta Braves since2001 and the first postseason series loss for the Miami Marlinssince the franchise came into existence in 1993.[14]

Composite line score

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2020 NLDS(3–0):Atlanta Braves beatMiami Marlins

Team123456789RHE
Miami Marlins0130000105172
Atlanta Braves11622060018262
Total attendance: N/A   Average attendance: N/A

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Game 1 boxscore – San Diego vs. Los Angeles".MLB.com.
  2. ^"Game 2 boxscore – San Diego vs. Los Angeles".MLB.com.
  3. ^"Game 3 boxscore – Los Angeles vs. San Diego".MLB.com.
  4. ^"Game 1 boxscore – Miami vs. Atlanta".MLB.com.
  5. ^"Game 2 boxscore – Miami vs. Atlanta".MLB.com.
  6. ^"Game 3 boxscore – Atlanta vs. Miami".MLB.com.
  7. ^ab"2020 MLB Baseball Standings Grid".ESPN.com. RetrievedOctober 4, 2020.
  8. ^Franco, Anthony (October 7, 2020)."Padres Remove Mike Clevinger From NLDS Roster".MLBTraderumors. RetrievedOctober 7, 2020.
  9. ^Castillo, Jorge (October 8, 2020)."Dodgers sweep Padres in NLDS behind stellar pitching and offense".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedOctober 9, 2020.
  10. ^@JeffPassan (October 9, 2020)."The Dodgers' Will Smith is the first..." (Tweet) – viaTwitter.
  11. ^"1997 NLCS, Florida Marlins over Atlanta Braves (4-2)".Baseball-Reference.com. RetrievedOctober 4, 2020.
  12. ^"D'Arnaud, Braves rally in 7th, beat Marlins 9-5 to open NLDS". Associated Press. RetrievedOctober 7, 2020.
  13. ^Mike, Oz (October 8, 2020)."MLB playoff updates: Cody Bellinger's game-saving catch has Dodgers on brink of NLCS".Yahoo Sports. RetrievedOctober 8, 2020.
  14. ^Marlins lose first playoff series in franchise history as surprising 2020 run ends in NLDS sweep, CBS Sports, October 8, 2020

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