After the Brewers took Game Three of the NLCS in L.A. on Monday, the Dodgers were looking to get that win back and even up the series yet again on their home turf. As has been the case for most of this series, they had the starting pitching advantage, but it didn’t matter. The Dodgers did strike first in this game, scoring in the opening frame on an RBI single from Brian Dozier off Gio Gonzalez. The Brewers lefty actually ended up twisting his ankle, and he’d only throw the one inning. This meant Milwaukee would have to rely on its bullpen for the rest of this game, which was a long one.