On the 17th was a 2-2 tie in the ninth inning.The Los Angeles Dodgers had a chance in the top of the ninth, before Atlanta's Austin Riley walk-off hit in the bottom of the ninth.

After two games, Chris Taylor walked to base, and pinch hitter Cody Bellinger hit a right-handed hit exceeding the height of second baseman. At this point, Taylor stepped on second and ran to third. But it was a misjudgment. The ball itself didn't go that far. Right fielder Joc Pederson, who caught the ball, gave a strong throw. Ultimately, Taylor was struck down between shortstop Dansby Swanson and third baseman Riley.The inning ended with a tag out.As a result,it was Taylor's misjudgment. It was the final blow to stop once before running to third base. This was combined with Pederson's fast and strong throws to create a dramatic scene.Primarily from here the flow went to Atlanta.

Pederson stayed with the Los Angeles Dodgers until the 2020 season. He played for the Chicago Cubs this season and wore to the Atlanta Braves. He was also a good position competitor to utility player Taylor. It is the same until the beginning of his major league career (2014). Taylor joined the Dodgers in 2016 after playing for the Seattle Mariners. The two ate in one pot for five years.

As a result, Pederson's good defense made the Dodgers cry.This postseason, the Dodgers ex-dodgers are particularly fluttering. Pederson started 5 times in right field and had one hit in three at-bats. One decisive defense stood out more than his hitting.

According to report, Taylor told MLB.com.When I saw him passing second base, I thought I could make it to third.I didn't realize Joc Pederson would throw that fast.I just had to keep running.

As a result, the Dodgers failed to give Mookie Betts a chance in the next at-bat. It was just frustrated,Taylor said. Atlanta second baseman Ozzy Alvis said,When he stopped in the middle, he thought, Okay,I can get it.