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Alden GonzalezESPN Staff Writer
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ARLINGTON, Texas– Another removal video game, another incredible, possibly momentum-shifting catch by Mookie Betts. This time it was Game 7 of the National League Championship Series, as Betts robbed Freddie Freeman of a crowning achievement– with the Atlanta Braves leading 3-2 in Sundays fifth inning and Los Angeles Dodgers supervisor Dave Roberts currently needing to dip deep into his bullpen.
An inning earlier, Dodgers third baseman Justin Turner produced a rally-killing double play by diving to tag out Dansby Swanson and after that turning around to get Austin Riley as he attempted to reach third base.
Provide all of us the angles of that @mookiebetts catch. pic.twitter.com/vp4lrL1VcE— MLB (@MLB) October 19, 2020
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Betts home-run break-in came 2 days after his small catch became an inning-ending double play and propelled the Dodgers to victory in Game 5, and one day after his leaping, twisting, full-extension catch on Marcell Ozunas deep fly ball conserved a run in Game 6.