That top of the fifth felt like a very big turn of events. The Nats got the first two batters on, Walker Buehler was reeling, but Dave Martinez chose not to pinch-hit for Stephen Strasburg. What followed was three consecutive outs, and the Dodgers maintaining a three-run lead.
Follow live: Season on the line for Dodgers, Cardinals in Game 5
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