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LOS ANGELES DODGERS base runner Mark Ellis (14) tries to break up a double play as he gets tangled with St. Louis Cardinals’ Pete Kozma (38) and Matt Carpenter (13) during the third inning of Game 5 of the National League baseball championship series on Wednesday in Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES DODGERS base runner Mark Ellis (14) tries to break up a double play as he gets tangled with St. Louis Cardinals’ Pete Kozma (38) and Matt Carpenter (13) during the third inning of Game 5 of the National League baseball championship series on Wednesday in Los Angeles.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Zack Greinke came out shaky against the St. Louis Cardinals, getting in early trouble with the Dodgers’ season hanging in the balance.

 
 
He faced a bases-loaded, noout jam in the first inning and gave up four straight hits in a two-run third that tied the game.

After that, Greinke was stellar.

He retired 13 consecutive batters and Los Angeles went on to a 6-4 victory Wednesday that trimmed the Cardinals’ lead to 3-2 in the best-of-seven NL championship series.

The Dodgers earned themselves a trip back to St. Louis for Game 6 on Friday night, with ace Clayton Kershaw scheduled to start for them against rookie Michael Wacha.

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When those two squared off in Game 2, the Cardinals won 1-0 on an unearned run.

The Dodgers got a scare in the ninth, when St. Louis scored twice off closer Kenley Jansen before he struck out pinch-hitter Adron Chambers with two on to end it.

The Dodgers needed five games to hit a home run in the series. Once Adrian Gonzalez powered up for the first one, their dormant offense broke loose.


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