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In Game 4 of the 2025 National League Division Series (NLDS), on October 9, 2025, at Dodger Stadium, the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 2-1 in a thrilling 11-inning game, clinching the best-of-five series by a score of 3-1.
The Dodgers, the number 3 seed, advanced to the National League Championship Series (NLCS) for the seventh time in the last 10 years, positioning them as favorites to return to the World Series as defending champions.
The game featured stellar pitching duels, a tying run in the final minutes via a walk, and a chaotic walk-off error that ended Philadelphiaâs season in heartbreaking fashion.
Key Moments:
Phillies starter Cristopher SĂĄnchez and Dodgers starter Tyler Glasnow traded scoreless innings in the sixth inning, with Glasnow escaping the early jams.
Philadelphia took a 1-0 lead in the seventh on J.T. Realmutoâs sacrifice fly.
The Dodgers tied it at 1-1 in the bottom of the seventh when Phillies reliever Jhoan DurĂĄn intentionally walked Shohei Ohtani to load the bases, but Mookie Betts also drew a bases-loaded walk.
Reliever Roki Sasaki dominated, with nine consecutive Phillies batters retired to force extra innings.
In the eleventh, with the bases loaded and two outs, Andy Pagesâ dribbler to the mound forced an errant throw from Phillies reliever Orion Kerkering to home, allowing pinch-runner Hyeseong Kim to score the winning run.
This victory amplified the Dodgersâ postseason aura, solidifying their 2-0 series lead following victories in Games 1 and 2 in Philadelphia (4-3 and 4-3).
Despite a crushing 8-2 loss in Game 3, where Phillies ace Aaron Nola and Ranger SuĂĄrez combined for seven innings of one-run ball, and the Philliesâ core (Kyle Schwarberâs two home runs, Bryce Harperâs hits, Alec Bohmâs, and Trea Turnerâs) erupted with 12 hits, the Dodgers bounced back resiliently.
The win demonstrated their depth: Glasnow struck out eight in six innings, Sasaki emerged as a defensive reliever, and the offense capitalized on Philadelphiaâs bullpen fatigue after heavy usage in Game 3. For the Phillies (second-place, 96-66 in the regular season), the loss exposed the vulnerabilities of their high-level bullpen and baserunning discipline, issues that had been simmering since 2022.
Kerkeringâs errorâwith options to throw to first or secondâgained immediate attention, as he squandered an opportunity to escape the jam. The series loss marked Philadelphiaâs third consecutive NL Division Series exit, despite a potent lineup that averaged five runs per game in the regular season but only managed 12 runs in four games.
The social media uproar highlighted the drama: fans and analysts hailed it as âan instant MLB playoff classic,â with Phillies fans lamenting the âwasted seasonâ and Dodgers fans celebrating the âgutsyâ run.
For the Dodgers: They now await the winner of the National League Division Series (NLDS) between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Chicago Cubs (tied 2-2 as of October 9).
A matchup against the Brewers would pit Los Angelesâ star power against Milwaukeeâs pitching depth; against the Cubs, it could present a clash of young offenses. This positions the Dodgers for a possible World Series repeat, but bullpen management (for example, preserving DurĂĄn) and Ohtaniâs steady hitting (0-for-multiple in Game 4) remain points to consider. The victory boosts morale in a city thirsty for titles since 2020, with ticket sales and local media coverage on the rise.
For the Phillies: The offseason begins with some soul-searching. Manager Rob Thomsonâs decision to walk Ohtani and Kerkeringâs gaffe will generate controversial opinions, potentially leading to bullpen adjustments or roster moves.
Stars like Harper and Schwarber (who broke an 0-for-20 skid in Game 3) showed flashes, but the teamâs 3-9 playoff record since 2022 raises questions about their performance in October. Free agency looms for pitchers like SĂĄnchez, and fan frustrationâevident in the post-Game 3 optimism that turned to despairâcould pressure owners.
The broader repercussions for MLB include higher ratings expectations for the National League Championship Series, with the Dodgersâ market drawing massive audiences. The error-prone ending drew comparisons to infamous playoff blunders such as the 2004 American League Championship Series (Yankees-Boston), underscoring the unforgiving nature of baseball.
This game encapsulated the essence of playoff baseball: low-scoring tension, managerial gambles (Thomsonâs intentional walk backfired spectacularly), and unpredictable finishes that prioritize opportunism over perfection.
The Dodgersâ run reaffirms their status as the National Leagueâs gold standardâdeep, adaptable, and decisive under Dave Robertsâbut theyâll need Ohtani and Freeman to prepare for a long run. For Philadelphia, itâs a bitter pill to swallow: a talented core fell short once again, proving that regular-season dominance doesnât guarantee October magic.
As one analyst noted, âBaseball is a game of pace, and for the Phillies, it may not be too late this timeâ (the pre-Game 4 hopes were dashed). Ultimately, the Dodgersâ 2-1 win isnât just the key to the series; It is a declaration that his dynasty endures, while reminding his rivals that mistakes can end eras.
