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Los Angeles Dodgers defeated San Francisco in the American fall baseball game to advance to the league championship game. 10. hitter Cody Bellinger saved the Dodgers.



Correspondent Lee Seong-hoon.



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two teams, who first met in the fall baseball, fought a breathtaking battle until the end.



When the Dodgers broke the zero balance with a cigar double in the 6th inning, San Francisco made the tie with the longest home run of this year's postseason with a distance of 138 meters from the Samsung Roughs in the KBO League.



Dodgers No. 7 hitter Cody Bellinger hit the final blow in a one-out 1-2 base in the ninth inning against a San Francisco closing provocation.



Bellinger, who suffered the lowest batting average among batters with more than 300 at-bats since the founding of the Dodgers with a season batting average of 10.6 pennies and 5 li, performed a reversal show to break through the shift by exquisitely hitting the changing ball.



In the ninth inning, Dodgers ace Max Scherzer appeared as the finisher.



Scherzer made the first save in his life thanks to the fact that he recognized the check swing of the last batter as a swing.



The Dodgers advanced to the championship game for the second year in a row by defeating San Francisco, the team with the best winning percentage of the season, 3-2.



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Dodgers will play the National League Championship Game against Atlanta the day after tomorrow (17th).



(Video editing: Woo-Jeong Woo)