Strong hitting with two outs has been a key for the Los Angeles Dodgers throughout this postseason. They reached an all-time record of 50 two-out runs this postseason in Game 3 Friday, then added two more early in Game 4 Saturday. That second one was a solo home run from Corey Seager, and he’d add another one in the top of the eighth (after four further two-out runs from the Dodgers) with a bloop single over the head of shortstop Willy Adames:
Not one of Corey Seager's better swings from his terrific postseason, but still effective. Dodgers back on top 7-6. #WorldSeries pic.twitter.com/lPVMq9Shmy
— The Comeback (@thecomeback) October 25, 2020
That was Seager’s fourth hit of the night, and one that put the Dodgers in excellent position. And it was yet another success story for them with two outs.
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