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NLCS Game 4: Snitker Predicts 'No Residual Effects' After Loss
The Braves NLCS Game 4 appearance from L.A. will be broadcast at 8 p.m. on TBS and 680 The Fan and stream on Hulu Live and YouTube TV.

ATLANTA — Maybe the Braves had flashbacks from last year in Los Angeles.
After a burst of scoring in the fourth and fifth innings to back up a commendable start from Charlie Morton, Atlanta’s bats went silent and the Dodgers showed that they were still able to close at home.
L.A. took Game 3 of the National League Championship Series 6 runs to 5 to notch a come-from-behind win against Atlanta’s two home comebacks.
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The Braves gave up three straight losses to the Dodgers in the 2020 NLCS, and headed home to watch L.A. go on to win the World Series.
Game 4, the second of the Dodger three-game homestand, begins Wednesday night at 8:08 p.m. Play will be broadcast on TBS and with radio play-by-play at 680 the Fan. Subscribers to YouTube TV and Hulu Live can stream the game.
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Braves manager Brian Snitker told mlb.com reporter Mark Bowman he was confident his team would rebound from the loss.
“There's going to be no residual effects after this game here,” Snitker said. “There never has been with this group.”
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