Dodgers starter Walker Buehler fought through five innings, allowing six runs on seven hits and walking one batter. San Diego feasted off of Buehler in the second inning, scoring all six of their runs. However, the Dodgers couldn’t be touched again for the next seven innings. After Buehler kept the Padres off the scoreboard for three innings, Anthony Banda, Daniel Hudson and Michael Kopech went the final three innings, keeping the Dodgers in the game. However, the Padres’ pitchers were excellent as well, preventing LA from tying the game after a big third inning.

The Dodgers lost an ugly Game 2 which involved fans throwing baseballs from the stands at Jurickson Profar and Manny Machado flinging a ball at LA’s dugout. Roberts described Machado’s toss as “unsettling.” However, it’s unclear if the incident really warranted all the attention the Dodgers gave it.

Los Angeles will return to San Diego for Game 4 on Wednesday night. The Dodgers will be relying on their bullpen to keep their season alive while the Padres look to win and move on to the Championship Series against the winner of the Mets and Phillies NLDS. The Mets won Game 3 on Tuesday to take a 2-1 advantage.