NATIONAL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES

Cubs head home with 3-2 lead

Chicago pitcher Jon Lester allowed 5 hits and struck out 6 in 7 innings to help the Cubs get within a victory of the World Series by beating Los Angeles 8-4 in Game 5 of the National League Championship Series on Thursday night.
Chicago pitcher Jon Lester allowed 5 hits and struck out 6 in 7 innings to help the Cubs get within a victory of the World Series by beating Los Angeles 8-4 in Game 5 of the National League Championship Series on Thursday night.

LOS ANGELES — Jon Lester pitched seven sharp innings, Addison Russell hit a tie-breaking home run and the Chicago Cubs moved to within one victory of their first World Series trip in 71 years by beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 8-4 on Thursday.

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Chicago shortstop Addison Russell hit a two-run home run off Los Angeles reliever Joe Blanton on Thursday during the sixth inning of the Cubs’ 8-4 victory over the Dodgers in Game 5 of the National League Championship Series in Los Angeles.

The Cubs grabbed a 3-2 lead in the National League Championship Series and will have two chances to wrap up that elusive pennant back home at Wrigley Field.

The first comes Saturday night in Game 6, when Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw faces major league ERA leader Kyle Hendricks.

“That’s a game we expect to win,” Los Angeles Manager Dave Roberts said. “This series certainly isn’t over.”

Emerging star Javier Baez was in the middle of everything for the Cubs, a common theme this October. The second baseman made a sensational defensive play when the game was still close in the seventh, and his threerun double capped a five-run eighth that made it 8-1.

After busting out of his postseason slump Wednesday, Russell hit a two-run home run for the second consecutive game. This one was a sixth-inning drive off losing pitcher Joe Blanton that gave Chicago a 3-1 lead.

By winning consecutive games in Los Angeles, the Cubs took control of the bestof-seven series after getting shut out in Games 2 and 3.

“It feels good,” said Chicago Manager Joe Maddon. “Our guys will be ready for the moment. I’m sure Chicago is buzzing at the moment.”

Baez had three of Chicago’s 13 hits, matching the team’s total in Game 4, when the Cubs snapped a 21-inning scoreless streak and won 10-2.

CUBS 8, DODGERS 4

Lester allowed 1 run and 5 hits, improving to 2-0 in 3 playoff starts this year. He has given up two runs in 21 innings.

The left-hander struck out six and walked one.

“I play this game with emotion and if it rubs people the wrong way, oh well,” Lester said.

Anthony Rizzo’s run-scoring double gave the Cubs a 1-0 lead in the first.

Los Angeles tied it in the fourth on Adrian Gonzalez’s RBI groundout.

After scoring their first run, the Cubs stranded six runners through the first five innings before finding success against the Dodgers’ third reliever.

Russell homered on an 0-1 pitch from Blanton, who gave up a single to Baez leading off the sixth. Baez stole second and scored on Russell’s shot to center field that put the Cubs ahead on another unusually hot night at Dodger Stadium.

Chicago jumped on struggling Dodgers rookie Kenta Maeda from the start. Dexter Fowler singled leading off the game and scored on Rizzo’s double to right two batters later.

Maeda gave up 1 run and 3 hits in 3 2/3 innings, struck out 6 and walked 2 in losing for the second time in three postseason starts. The righthander has allowed 8 earned runs in 10 2/3 innings with a 6.75 ERA over three appearances.

The Dodgers’ defense fell apart in the eighth when the Cubs extended their lead to 8-1.

Gonzalez tried flipping Russell’s slow roller to reliever Pedro Baez, who came over to cover first and bobbled the ball for an error.

Pinch-hitter Willson Contreras followed with a single, and the runners moved up on pinch-hitter Albert Almora Jr.’s sacrifice bunt. Fowler reached on an infield single to first, with Gonzalez losing a foot race when Fowler slid into the bag, scoring Russell.

Kris Bryant reached on an infield single to third, with the Dodgers unsuccessfully challenging the call that he was safe.

The Dodgers thought they’d finally escaped the inning on a double play when Rizzo lined to Kike Hernandez, who forced Fowler at second. But the Cubs challenged the call and it was reversed, allowing Chicago to prolong the inning. Baez was relieved after walking Ben Zobrist to load the bases. Ross Stripling came on to face Baez, who doubled to deep right, driving in three more runs.

With the Dodgers trailing 3-1, Gonzalez found himself on the wrong end of a video review for the second consecutive game.

With Baez playing way out on the outfield grass in shallow right field, the slow-footed Gonzalez tried to take advantage with a drag bunt leading off the seventh. Baez rushed in for a barehanded scoop and off-balance throw, but Gonzalez initially was called safe by first base umpire Ted Barrett. The Cubs challenged and the call was overturned.

In Game 4, Gonzalez was tagged out at home to end the second after sliding with his left hand stretched toward the tip of the plate while Contreras applied the tag near Gonzalez’s upper left arm. The Dodgers challenged, and the video review upheld umpire Angel Hernandez’s call.

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