Following a lackluster Game 1 on Friday, the Los Angeles Dodgers overwhelmed the San Francisco Giants 9-2 on Saturday. Game 2 of the National League Division Series (NLDS) returned to Oracle Park, San Francisco, with an attendance of 42,275. Dodgers skipper, Dave Roberts, said earlier in the day, “We’re going to play this game essentially like a do or die.” Dodgers’ starter, Julio Urías, kept the Giants in check by giving up just one run on three hits in five-plus innings of work. Urías struck out five and allowed just one walk. He was unbeaten in his last 17 regular-season games, finishing the season with an impressive record of 20-3. His counterpart for the Giants, Kevin Gausman, battled to keep the game close after giving up two runs in the second. Urías hit a line drive opening RBI to right field, with Chris Taylor scoring from second, and AJ Pollock …