LOS ANGELES (AP) — Trea Turner hit his second grand slam in less than 48 hours to easily wrap up the NL batting title, and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Milwaukee Brewers 10-3 Sunday for their 106th victory only to finish as the winningest-second place team in major league history.

The Dodgers' streak of NL West titles ended with them one game behind the San Francisco Giants, who beat San Diego 11-4 for their 107th victory. The Dodgers host St. Louis in the NL wild-card game on Wednesday, and the winner plays the Giants in the NL Division Series.


What You Need To Know

  • The Dodgers defeated the Brewers 10-3 Sunday afternoon at Dodger Stadium

  • It was LA's 106th victory of the season which ties a franchise record

  • Trea Turner hit his second grand slam in less than 48 hours to easily wrap up the NL batting title

  • Up next: The Dodgers host the Cardinals in the NL wild-card game on Wednesday, and the winner plays the Giants in the NL Division Series

Turner hit .328, well ahead of former Washington teammate Juan Soto, who went 0 for 3 Sunday to end at .313. Turner went 1 for 3 with four RBIs and extended his hitting streak to 19 games while making a case for NL MVP honors.

Turner also led the league in hits (195), stolen bases (32) and total bases (319). He joined the Dodgers at the July 30 trade deadline from Washington, along with All-Star pitcher Max Scherzer, a strong contender for the NL Cy Young Award.

The Dodgers (106-56) tied a franchise record for wins set two years ago. They won their franchise-record 15th in a row at home.

Walker Buehler (16-4) allowed one run and three hits in five innings of his career-high 33rd start. He struck out a season high-tying 11, including six of his first eight batters, and walked one. His wins are a career high.

Los Angeles' 106 wins were the most for a team that failed to finish first, one more than the 1909 Chicago Cubs and 1942 Brooklyn Dodgers.

The Dodgers capitalized with three walks and two infield hits in the fifth before Turner's fifth slam gave them a 6-1 lead. He had a slam on Friday in the series opener and six homers in the last eight regular-season games.

Aaron Ashby (3-2) walked to Will Smith and Chris Taylor. Pinch-hitter Matt Beaty reached on an single to shortstop, loading the bases. Ashby walked Mookie Betts, forcing in Smith with the tying run.

Corey Seager, who went 3 for 3, reached on an infield single to first, scoring Taylor with the go-ahead run. That loaded the bases again to set up Turner, who gave the Dodgers their franchise-record 11th grand slam of the season.

Beaty finished 3 for 3 with a three-run homer in the eighth.

Milwaukee scored its runs on RBI doubles by Avisail Garcia in the first, and Rowdy Tellez and pinch-hitter Eduardo Escobar in the eighth.

With nothing on the line, the Brewers sat Christian Yelich, Kolten Wong and Lorenzo Cain. The NL Central champions play Atlanta in the Division Series starting Friday.

First in a while

Turner is the first Dodger to win a batting title since Tommy Davis won back-to-back crowns in 1962 and '63.

He's also the first Dodger to lead the league in hitting and stolen bases since Jackie Robinson in 1949. Robinson hit .342 and stole 37 bases that year.

Through the turnstiles

The Dodgers led the majors in attendance, drawing 2,804,693 despite not being able to have full capacity earlier in the season because of the coronavirus pandemic. Last year, they played in front of cardboard cutouts.

Dodgers moves

The Dodgers recalled right-handed pitcher Andre Jackson for his fourth stint with the team. He’s 0-1 with a 1.04 ERA and seven strikeouts in two major league games. Right-hander Mitch White was optioned.

Trainer's room

Brewers: RHP Jake Cousins (right bicep strain) was sent to Triple-A Nashville for a rehab assignment.

Dodgers: 1B Max Muncy left in the third after injuring his left elbow. Jace Peterson bunted and arrived at the bag at the same time as the ball, when Muncy had his left-handed glove in front of Peterson. The runner was called out for interference.

Up next

Brewers: NL Division Series at home Friday against Atlanta.

Dodgers: Host St. Louis in the NL wild-card game Wednesday.