LOS ANGELES, Calif.—On Tuesday, Game 3 of the National League Championship Series came to Dodgers Stadium with the Dodgers down two games to Atlanta. While it looked bleak for the Dodgers after the fourth inning, the same post-season heroes resurfaced for a thrilling come-from-behind victory. The Dodgers took an early 2–0 lead in the first inning after Mookie Betts walked and Corey Seager hit a 2 run RBI to start the game. That lead would only hold through three innings. Dodgers’ starting pitcher, Walker Buehler, did not have his best control. After giving up a leadoff single to Freddie Freeman, Buehler got Ozzie Albies to fly out. Gavin Lux, an infielder, started again in center field due to an injury to first baseman Max Muncy. Lux dropped a high fly ball just in front of the wall as he lost sight of it in the sun. Next, Buehler threw a beautiful …