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2021 National League Championship Series: Braves vs. Dodgers

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Champions Network
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May 9, 2026
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Summary

The Atlanta Braves and Los Angeles Dodgers have developed a fierce National League rivalry, highlighted by deep playoff runs and highly anticipated regular-season showdowns. Their postseason history includes a significant clash in the 2021 National League Championship Series. During that series, the Braves upset the favored, defending World Series champion Dodgers, winning four games to two. Key moments included walk-off hits by Austin Riley and Eddie Rosario in the first two games, and an MVP performance by Rosario, who tied a major league record with 14 hits in a single postseason series. The Braves ultimately went on to win the 2021 World Series. Following that championship run, the Dodgers notably signed franchise cornerstone Freddie Freeman away from the Braves in a highly publicized free agency move.Fast forward to May 2026, the two division leaders met again for a pivotal regular-season series in Los Angeles. Heading into the matchup, both teams were dealing with significant injuries to star players, with the Dodgers missing Mookie Betts and the Braves playing without Ronald Acuña Jr..In the series opener on Friday, May 8, 2026, the Dodgers secured a 3-1 victory over the Braves. Atlanta started veteran ace Chris Sale, who delivered a strong performance by pitching seven innings and striking out seven batters, but he ultimately took the loss. The Braves initially took the lead in the second inning when Austin Riley hit an RBI single, though Dodgers starter Emmet Sheehan limited the damage with consecutive strikeouts. Kyle Tucker also contributed offensively with an RBI double for Atlanta.The Dodgers fought back in the fifth inning when Shohei Ohtani hit a crucial two-out, go-ahead RBI single to score Miguel Rojas, who had originally reached base on a throwing err…