The Dodgers rallied late until halfway through the first game

LOS ANGELES: They were down for most of the game, but the Dodgers certainly didn’t get out.

The Dodgers had their backs to the wall when the Braves jumped to the top spot against Walker Buehler, but Los Angeles hosted a late rally to change tables in a 3-2 victory at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday night. With the Giants ’6-2 loss to the Brewers in San Francisco, the Dodgers are now back halfway through the NL West race.

The Dodgers offense was silent against Braves starter Charlie Morton, who kept Los Angeles on a run for six innings. When Atlanta called for their bullring, hits began to fall for the Dodgers and the biggest hit belonged to Corey Seager: a double RBI in the late eighth.

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