Eddie Rosario, Braves sneak by Dodgers to take 2–0 series lead in NLCS.

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Eddie Rosario, Braves sneak by Dodgers to take 2–0 series lead in NLCS.
The Braves barely won Game 2 of the National League Championship Series on Sunday.
They scarcely, narrowly, just won it.
They won it by an inch or two past a shortstop’s glove, a degree or two off the angle of a throw, a finger or two ahead of a tag, a mile an hour or two of wind, a lace or two on that same shortstop’s glove.
They won it by a Dodgers loss in April or May or June or July or August or September, by an ownership group looking to shed money, by a strained abdominal muscle.
They won it 5–4, in the final at bat of the night, by the thudding heartbeat of the 41,873 in attendance to witness the team’s second straight walk-off win.
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Any of those infinitesimal margins could have changed the outcome.
Los Angeles won 18 more regular-season games than Atlanta; if the Dodgers had won a single additional regular-season game, they would have won their division, they would be hosting this series and it would be they who got to bat last.

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