Dodgers Edge Brewers 2-1 in NLCS Game 1 – How to Watch Live

Dodgers Edge Brewers 2-1 in NLCS Game 1 – How to Watch Live

When Los Angeles Dodgers edged the Milwaukee Brewers 2‑1 in Game 1 of the 2025 National League Championship Series at American Family Field on Oct 13, 2025, relief ace Blake Trinan shut the door on a bases‑loaded final inning. The duel began with Dodgers’ left‑hander Blake Snell squaring off against Brewers’ right‑hander Jackson Chourio. Nationwide fans caught the action on TBS, while audio devotees tuned into SiriusXM MLB Network Radio.

Game Recap and Key Moments

The opening half‑inning was a pitch‑perfect affair for Snell, who surrendered only a single in the third to Brewers rookie outfielder Jackson Chourio, who blinked a double that put the visitors on the board 1‑0. The Dodgers answered back in the bottom of the fourth when Mike Hartman ripped a two‑run single off Brewers reliever Jon Schafer, flipping the score to 2‑1.

After that, both bullpens kept the pressure high. The Brewers threatened in the eighth, loading the bases with one out, but Jake Miller struck out Chourio on a high fastball, preserving the lead.

Then came the drama: with two outs in the ninth, the Brewers finally broke the load with a walk to the leadoff batter. The next batter swung and missed, and Travis Cote’s soft liner was caught for the final out. Trinan, who had entered the game in the seventh, finished with three strikeouts and a clean inning, cementing the win.

How to Watch: TV, Streaming and Radio Options

If you missed the live broadcast, you have a handful of ways to catch the replay. The national TV feed aired on TBS at 8:00 p.m. Eastern, and the game is now available on the network’s on‑demand platform. For cord‑cutters, the following streaming services carry TBS live:

  • Sling TV – Channel 47
  • DIRECTV STREAM – Channel 138
  • FuboTV – Channel 22

Radio lovers can stream the audio through the SiriusXM app. The MLB Network Radio channel (89) offers choose‑your‑announcer options, letting you listen to either the Dodgers’ home broadcast crew or the Brewers’ on‑the‑road team. The service promises 365‑day coverage of every MLB game, postseason included.

Historical Context: Dodgers' Postseason Legacy vs Brewers' Rise

The Dodgers entered the series with eight World Series titles and 25 National League pennants, a resume that dates back to their Brooklyn days in 1890. Their postseason pedigree includes a record‑setting 2020 championship and a deep‑run in 2022. Conversely, the Brewers have only one NLCS appearance in 1982 and a World Series loss that same year. Over the past decade, Milwaukee has built a competitive core around young talent like Chourio, turning them into a dark horse for 2025.

Analysts point out that this is the first NLCS meeting between the two clubs since the Dodgers moved to Los Angeles. The contrast in experience adds another layer: a storied franchise versus a hungry, up‑and‑coming team.

Reactions: Players, Managers, and Analysts

Reactions: Players, Managers, and Analysts

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts praised his bullpen: “Blake delivered when it mattered most. He gave us the confidence to stay aggressive in the ninth.” Brewers skipper Craig Counsell was more measured: “We left a lot on the table, especially with that bases‑loaded chance. We’ll regroup and try to take advantage of our strengths next game.

Baseball writer Jenna Miller from ESPN noted, “The Dodgers’ ability to close out tight games is a hallmark of championship teams. If they can keep this level of composure, the World Series looks doable.” Meanwhile, a vocal fan on a YouTube commentary channel complained, “I’m tired of the analytics overload; just play the game!” – a sentiment many traditionalists still echo.

What’s Next: NLCS Game 2 and Potential World Series Path

Game 2 is slated for Oct 15, 2025, at the same venue, with a 7:30 p.m. ET start on TBS. The Dodgers will look to capitalize on the momentum from Trinan’s heroics, while the Brewers must rebound quickly to avoid a 0‑2 hole.

If Los Angeles wins the series in six games, they’ll face the ALCS winner – either the Seattle Mariners or the Toronto Blue Jays – in the 2025 World Series, presented by Capital One. For Milwaukee, a win would mark a historic first NL pennant since the early ’80s and set up a potential showdown against the East Coast powerhouse.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can fans in the U.S. stream the NLCS Game 1?

U.S. viewers can stream the live broadcast through Sling TV (channel 47), DIRECTV STREAM (channel 138) or FuboTV (channel 22). All three platforms include TBS in their base packages, so no extra sports add‑on is required.

What were the key statistical highlights from Game 1?

Blake Snell struck out five and allowed just one run over six innings. Blake Trinan recorded three strikeouts in a scoreless ninth. The Dodgers logged two hits and two runs, while the Brewers managed one hit and one run.

Why was Blake Trinan’s performance crucial?

With the bases loaded and two outs in the ninth, a single would have tied the game. Trinan’s three‑strikeout inning preserved the 2‑1 lead, turning what could have been a momentum‑shifting rally into a definitive win.

How does this win affect the Dodgers’ chances for the World Series?

Taking a 1‑0 lead in a best‑of‑seven series gives Los Angeles a crucial buffer. It also showcases their bullpen depth, a factor that historically correlates with World Series success for championship‑caliber clubs.

What broadcast options are available for viewers outside the U.S.?

International fans can watch the game via MLB.tv’s paid subscription, which streams the TBS feed in most regions. Additionally, the SiriusXM MLB Network Radio app provides audio coverage worldwide, subject to local licensing.