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Facing elimination in the National League Division Series on Thursday, the Los Angeles Dodgers walloped the San Diego Padres 8-0 to keep their season alive.

It was the Dodgers’ best performance so far this postseason and enough to force a Game 5 after posting the best record in baseball this year. The game also marked Los Angeles’ largest shutout win in franchise history.

Mookie Betts set the tone early with a solo homer in the top of the first inning, and Los Angeles never looked back. Shohei Ohtani had a two-run RBI single in the second followed by an RBI single from Betts. The Dodgers went yard again in the third thanks to a solo shot from Will Smith to make it 5-0.

From there, Tommy Edman had a sac bunt to score Max Muncy in the seventh, and Gavin Lux added two more runs with another home run.

On the mound, it was a bullpen game for Los Angeles as it used eight different pitchers for the shutout, allowing just seven hits.

After the dominant win, fans praised Los Angeles for bouncing back after losing back-to-back games to keep its season alive.

Ryan Ripken @ryanripkenshow

Dodgers just making a statement.
No starting pitcher? No problem. Offense came out humming.
This series deserves to go 5.

Noah Camras @noahcamras

The Dodgers lead the Padres 5-0 through three innings.
And the offense is feeling it.
This is the emotion you love to see in a postseason game. pic.twitter.com/JfMbS33RmJ

Evan Barnes @evan_b

The Dodgers’ offense needed a game like this. Especially given the shaky thought of a bullpen game to save their season.

Kat 🆗️ @kyasariin

Dodgers offense showin’ UP.

Nick @TerrifiedRabbit

Okay okay… Dodgers offense has shown up. Now let’s do this Friday too!!!

lineup llama @lineupllama

Ever since Mookie Betts hit this home run, the Los Angeles Dodgers have been on a roll. https://t.co/yVEFrdqkho

🏈#21 Coach K🏈 @Juozaskaz

Mannnn where has this Dodgers offense been hiding?!

Catherine Tinker @catherinetinker

respectfully asking the dodgers where this offense was the last two games

Lisan al Gaib @Javihasproblems

Mookie betts wakes up and dodgers are winning lol

Kyle Glaser @KyleAGlaser

Gavin Lux after the All-Star break: .304/.391/.508.
So far in the NLDS: .357, .946 OPS.
It understandably took him time to get his rhythm and timing back after missing all of last season.
Now that he has, he’s quietly been one of baseball’s best hitters.

With Wednesday’s win, the Dodgers are just a game away from advancing to the NLCS for the first time since winning the World Series in 2020.

The series between the two division rivals has been nothing short of exciting so far, so it only makes sense that it will be decided in a winner-takes-all game on Friday.



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