ATLANTA — 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.
The Braves Beat the Dodgers in Game 2 of the NLCS by the Narrowest of Margins
