NLCS Game 3 live stream: How to watch online

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The Chicago Cubs return home to face the Los Angeles Dodgers in Game 3 of the 2017 NLCS. Watch Game 3 of the 2017 NLCS on TV and online.

We’re one game away from do or die time as the Los Angeles Dodgers hold a 2-0 lead over the  Chicago Cubs in the 2017 National League Championship Series. The Cubs are hoping that a trip home can get them the wins they need to stay even in this series.

The Los Angeles Dodgers claimed Game 2 on Sunday. Addison Russell had home run in the 5th inning to put the Cubs on the board, but Game 2 was all about Justin Turner, who started his night with an RBI single that brought in Charlie Culberson to tie the game 1-1. Before the game could go into extra innings, Turner’s walk-off 3-run homer broke the tie in the 9th and the Dodgers won the game 4-1.

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The Cubs will look for a strong start from Kyle Hendricks (RHP, 7-5, 3.03 ERA, 123K), who had a solid performance with seven scoreless innings in Game 1 of the NLDS but was wobbly in Game 5 after giving up four runs. The Dodgers have Yu Darvish (RHP, 10-12, 3.86 ERA, 209 K) with the start. He only saw the Dodgers once during the regular season, but Darvish has been putting up strong numbers in the postseason, with one run and only two hits in five innings of work against the Diamondbacks in Game 3 of the NLDS.

Here’s what you need to watch the Dodgers at Cubs in Game 3 of the 2017 NLCS:

Day: Tuesday, October 17

Time: 9:00 PM ET

Location: Chicago, Illinois

Channel: TBS

Live Stream: TBS.com or the TBS App

Live Stream 2: FuboTV

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Game 4 of the National League Championship Series takes place Wednesday, October 18 at 9pm ET on TBS. The Dodgers are putting their faith behind Alex Wood (16-3, 2.72 ERA, 151K), a red hot lefty who will make his first postseason debut against postseason veteran Jake Arrieta (RHP, 14-10, 3.53 ERA, 163 K).