Yoshinobu Yamamoto hurled a complete game three-hitter on Tuesday as defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers beat Milwaukee 5-1 to seize command of their Major League Baseball playoff series. The 27-year-old Japanese right-hander, despite surrendering a home run on his first pitch, was the first Dodger to go the distance in the playoffs since 2004, retiring the final 14 Brewers batters he faced. READ: Yoshinobu Yamamoto signs $325 million deal with Dodgers “That was the first heater. I feel (it was) regrettable,” Yamamoto said of the homer through a translator. “But I reset my mind and just focused on executing my […]... Keep on reading: MLB: Yamamoto pitches complete game playoff win for Dodgers