I don’t have live updates right now, but here’s the latest well-documented context you can use.
- The 2013 NLCS featured the St. Louis Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Dodgers, with the Cardinals winning the series in six games to advance to the World Series.[7]
- Game 6, played in St. Louis, was a 9-0 Cardinals blowout that clinched the pennant, giving the Cardinals their 19th NL pennant in franchise history.[4]
- Notable moments across the series include Michael Wacha’s dominant play for the Cardinals (series MVP) and Clayton Kershaw’s struggles in the deciding game, which contributed to the Dodgers’ elimination.[6][4]
- Game 3 in Los Angeles was a 3-0 Dodgers win, aided by Hyun-Jin Ryu’s seven innings of three-hit ball, and marked a pivotal shift after the Dodgers avoided going down 0-3 in the series.[2]
- The NLCS in 2013 is also noted for a historically low number of home runs through the first three games and various dramatic innings, including late scoring in multiple games.[1][7]
If you’d like, I can pull a concise, up-to-date news brief and pull quotes or box scores for each game. I can also assemble a simple timeline of key turning points from Games 1–6.