The 2015 National League Division Series were two best-of-five-game series to determine the participating teams in the
2015 National League Championship Series. The three divisional winners (seeded 1–3) and a fourth team—the winner of
a one-game Wild Card playoff—played in two series.
TBS carried all the games in the United States, with
Sportsnet
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simulcasting TBS coverage for Canada.
The Division Series began on October 9 and concluded on October 15. The
Los Angeles Dodgers
The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League West, West Div ...
and
St. Louis Cardinals had home field advantage in this round of the playoffs.
These matchups were:
* (1)
St. Louis Cardinals (Central Division champion) versus (5)
Chicago Cubs
The Chicago Cubs are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The Cubs compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League Central, Central Division. Th ...
(
Wild Card winner): Cubs win series 3–1.
* (2)
Los Angeles Dodgers
The Los Angeles Dodgers are an American professional baseball team based in Los Angeles. The Dodgers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League West, West Div ...
(West Division champion) vs (3)
New York Mets
The New York Mets are an American professional baseball team based in the Boroughs of New York City, New York City borough of Queens. The Mets compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National ...
(East Division champion): Mets win series 3–2.
The higher seeded team in each series hosts Games 1, 2, and 5 (if necessary), and the lower seeded team hosts Games 3 and 4 (if necessary).
The Mets defeated the Cubs in the NLCS, then went on to lose the
2015 World Series to the American League champion
Kansas City Royals
The Kansas City Royals are an American professional baseball team based in Kansas City, Missouri. The Royals compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) American League Central, Central Division. The team ...
.
Matchups
St. Louis Cardinals vs. Chicago Cubs
Los Angeles Dodgers vs. New York Mets
Chicago vs. St. Louis
This was the third overall postseason meeting between
the Cubs and Cardinals, with the two having met in the
1885 and
1886 World Series, and their first since the Cardinals joined the National League in 1892.
Game 1
The
St. Louis Cardinals shut-out the rival
Chicago Cubs
The Chicago Cubs are an American professional baseball team based in Chicago. The Cubs compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League Central, Central Division. Th ...
4–0 behind
John Lackey's shutout innings in the first meeting between the two in the playoffs. Lackey pitched into the sixth inning with a no-hitter before the Cubs'
Addison Russell singled in the seventh. The Cardinals scored first when
Stephen Piscotty hit a ground-rule double, then
Matt Holliday
Matthew Thomas Holliday (born January 15, 1980) is an American former professional baseball left fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2004 to 2018 for the Colorado Rockies, Oakland Athletics, St. Louis Cardinals, and New York ...
hit a RBI single in the first. Lackey and
Jon Lester, pitched well as neither team scored again until the eighth inning, when
Tommy Pham hit a one-out home run off Lester, who then walked Carpenter before Piscotty's home run increase the Cardinals' lead to 4–0.
The Cubs attempted a comeback in the ninth inning off
Trevor Rosenthal, but the Cardinals secured the victory when
Kris Bryant struck out with runners on first and third for the final out of the game.
Game 2
In Game 2 Cubs starter
Kyle Hendricks allowed a home run to the leadoff batter, third baseman
Matt Carpenter in the first, but in the top of the second, with runners on first and third with one out, starter
Jaime Garcia's errant throw to first on Hendricks bunt allowed the Cubs to tie the game.
Addison Russell's sacrifice bunt and
Dexter Fowler's single scored a run each before
Jorge Soler's two-run home run made it 5–1 Cubs. They added another run in the third on
Miguel Montero's RBI groundout off
Lance Lynn with runners on first and third. Hendricks allowed back-to-back shots to
Kolten Wong and
Randal Grichuk in the fifth inning, but
Travis Wood,
Trevor Cahill and
Hector Rondon worked innings of shutout relief as the Cubs evened the series with a 6–3 win.
Game 3
Jake Arrieta struck out nine Cardinals over innings and served up four runs, the most he has allowed since June 16. But, the Cubs set a Major League playoff record with six home runs in an 8–6 victory.
Kyle Schwarber's home run in the second off
Michael Wacha put the Cubs up 1–0. In the fourth, after back-to-back leadoff walks,
Jhonny Peralta's double and
Tommy Pham's groundout scored a run each to put the Cardinals up 2–1, but the Cubs tied the score in the bottom half on
Starlin Castro's home run. Next inning,
Kris Bryant's two-run home run put the Cubs in front 4–2.
Kevin Siegrist relieved Wacha and allowed a home run to
Anthony Rizzo to extend the Cubs' lead to 5–2.
Jason Heyward's two-run home run in the sixth cut the lead to 5–4, but the Cubs got those runs back in the bottom half on
Jorge Soler's two-run home run off
Adam Wainwright with one run charged to
Seth Maness.
Dexter Fowler's home run in the eighth off
Jonathan Broxton increased the Cubs' lead to 8–4. In the ninth,
Hector Rondon allowed a two-out two-run home run to
Stephen Piscotty before
Matt Holliday
Matthew Thomas Holliday (born January 15, 1980) is an American former professional baseball left fielder. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2004 to 2018 for the Colorado Rockies, Oakland Athletics, St. Louis Cardinals, and New York ...
grounded out to end the game as the Cubs took a 2–1 series lead.
Jason Heyward and
Stephen Piscotty hit homers for the Cardinals, and the eight total home runs for both teams set a Major League mark for one postseason game.
Game 4
Eight Chicago Cubs' pitchers allowed eight hits and combined for 15 strikeouts and four walks to defeat the St. Louis Cardinals and win a postseason series for the first time ever in Wrigley Field.
The game did not start well for the Cubs with the second batter,
Stephen Piscotty, hitting a two-run home run. In the bottom of the second inning, with two on and two outs versus
John Lackey, starting pitcher
Jason Hammel drove in
Starlin Castro with a sharp single to center and
Addison Russell's replacement at shortstop,
Javier Baez, followed with a three-run home run to right. The Cardinals tied the score in the sixth on
Tony Cruz's double with two on off
Trevor Cahill followed by
Brandon Moss's single. However, they were prevented from taking the lead by a strong throw by right fielder
Jorge Soler to catcher
Miguel Montero, cutting down Cruz at the plate as he attempted to score the lead run from second.
Anthony Rizzo hit a go-ahead home run off Cardinal reliever
Kevin Siegrist in the bottom of the inning on a two-out, 0–2 pitch.
Kyle Schwarber added a home run in the seventh inning, also off Siegrist, that landed on top of the new right field Budweiser scoreboard.
Pedro Strop in the eighth inning and
Hector Rondon in the ninth struck out four of the seven batters they faced to preserve the 6–4 victory.
Composite line score
2015 NLDS (3–1):
Chicago Cubs
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beat
St. Louis Cardinals
Los Angeles vs. New York
This was the third postseason meeting between the Dodgers and Mets, having split the first two meetings (Dodgers won 4–3 in the
1988 NLCS; Mets won 3–0 in the
2006 NLDS).
Game 1
Jacob deGrom made his postseason debut to open the series for the Mets. He was opposed by reigning
Cy Young Award
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and
Most Valuable Player Award winner
Clayton Kershaw. Misplays by left fielder
Michael Cuddyer resulted in doubles for
Justin Turner in the second and
Corey Seager in the third. deGrom escaped damage in both innings and eventually retired the last 11 batters to face him, exiting after the seventh having shut the Dodgers out allowing five hits and one walk to go along with 13 strikeouts. Kershaw made quick work of the Mets for most of his outing, allowing only a home run to
Daniel Murphy through his first six innings. However, in the top of seventh, Kershaw uncharacteristically walked three batters, leading to
Don Mattingly electing to go to right-hander
Pedro Báez to face
David Wright
David Allen Wright (born December 20, 1982) is an American former professional baseball third baseman who spent his entire 14-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career with the New York Mets. Chosen by the Mets in the 2001 Major League Baseball dr ...
with the bases loaded and two out. Wright lined a 3-2 pitch back up the middle against Báez, scoring two runs and making it a 3–0 game to that point. The two runs were charged to Kershaw, who ultimately finished with a line of innings with four hits, three earned runs, four walks, and 11 strikeouts.
The Dodgers got on the board with a two-out RBI single from
Adrián González in the bottom of the eighth off Mets reliever
Tyler Clippard. With Turner due up as the potential tying run,
Terry Collins responded by inserting closer
Jeurys Familia into the game for a 4-out save. Turner lined out to first to end the eighth and Familia finished off a spotless ninth for his first career postseason save as the Mets took the series opener, 3–1.
DeGrom's 13 strikeouts tied a Mets post-season franchise record (previously set by
Tom Seaver in Game 1 of the
1973 National League Championship Series). He and Kershaw were the first pair of starters to each pitch 11 or more strikeouts in a post-season game and only the second pair to each have double digit strikeouts (along with
Mort Cooper and
Denny Galehouse in game five of the
1944 World Series).
Game 2
Looking to even the series, the Dodgers turned to
Zack Greinke, who led the league in earned run average in the regular season. The Mets countered with rookie
Noah Syndergaard in an attempt to go back to New York with a 2–0 series lead. The Mets scored two in the second off Greinke on home runs by
Yoenis Céspedes and rookie
Michael Conforto, the latter doing so in his first career postseason at-bat. Greinke was stellar after that, shutting out the Mets and facing the minimum of 15 batters from the third through seventh innings. He allowed five hits with no walks and eight strikeouts. However, through six innings, Greinke was out-dueled by Syndergaard, who gave up one run through his first six innings while striking out nine.
Syndergaard and the Mets took a 2–1 lead to the bottom of the seventh. L.A.'s eighth-place hitter,
Enrique Hernández, drew a one-out walk.
Don Mattingly sent up veteran
Chase Utley to hit for Greinke. Hernández stole second and Utley followed with a single to put the tying run on third and the go-ahead run at first with one out. Utley's hit chased Syndergaard from the game, manager
Terry Collins sending in 42-year-old
Bartolo Colón.
Howie Kendrick lined a 1-2 pitch over the outstretched arm of Colón but on a hop to second baseman
Daniel Murphy, setting up the most controversial play of the game. Murphy tossed to shortstop
Rubén Tejada, who was moving to second base to start a potential double play. Utley slid late, with his helmet making contact with Tejada's thigh, who tried to spin and throw to first but was upended and injured. Hernández scored, Kendrick was safe at first, and it appeared a runner would be at first with two outs and the game tied at 2–2. The Dodgers challenged the ruling at second base, arguing that Tejada never made contact with the bag to force out Utley. Just as the Mets were about to cart Tejada off the field with what would later be diagnosed with a fractured fibula, the call at second was overturned to safe. Now with runners on first and second and one out, Collins inserted
Addison Reed in relief. After a
Corey Seager flyout, the Dodgers took a 5–2 lead on back-to-back doubles from
Adrián González and
Justin Turner. Dodger relievers
Chris Hatcher and
Kenley Jansen pitched scoreless eighth and ninth innings, respectively, to even the series at a game apiece.
Game 3
In front of a raucous crowd on hand for the first postseason game ever hosted at Citi Field, the Mets took a 2–1 series lead in a rout. The night did not start well for the Mets, as starter
Matt Harvey allowed three straight leadoff singles to load the bases in the second before a single by
Yasmani Grandal and an error by right fielder
Curtis Granderson put the Dodgers up 3–0. Harvey would escape further damage in the frame thanks to a leaping grab by
David Wright
David Allen Wright (born December 20, 1982) is an American former professional baseball third baseman who spent his entire 14-year Major League Baseball (MLB) career with the New York Mets. Chosen by the Mets in the 2001 Major League Baseball dr ...
on a
Howie Kendrick line drive to retire the side.
There was concern before Game 3 that the Mets might seek retaliation against the Dodgers for the
Chase Utley slide that injured
Rubén Tejada in Game 2. Utley appealed a two-game suspension and was eligible to play, but did not. Instead of retaliation, the Mets had a record-setting night offensively. In the bottom of the second, after two leadoff singles off
Brett Anderson,
Travis d'Arnaud's RBI single scored a run, then
Wilmer Flores
Wilmer Alejandro Flores Garcia (born August 6, 1991), nicknamed "Catire", is a Venezuelan professional baseball infielder for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball (MLB). On his 16th birthday in 2007, Flores signed as an internation ...
's single loaded the bases before Granderson atoned for his error with a two-out bases-clearing double to give the Mets a 4–3 lead.
Travis d'Arnaud's two-run home run off Anderson in the third extended the Mets' lead to 6–3. In the fourth, with two on against
Alex Wood,
Daniel Murphy drove in
Juan Lagares with a single before
Yoenis Céspedes's three-run home run made it 10–3 Mets.
Adrián González hit a home run in the seventh off
Bartolo Colón for the Dodgers, but in the bottom half,
Pedro Baez allowed a leadoff single and two walks to load the bases.
J.P. Howell in relief allowed a sacrifice fly to
Michael Conforto and two-run double to Granderson. In the ninth,
Erik Goeddel allowed two leadoff singles before
Howie Kendrick's three-run home run made it 13–7 Mets. After a single,
Jeurys Familia relieved Goeddel and retired the next three batters to end the game as the Mets took a 2–1 series lead. The 13 runs scored by the Mets set a new franchise record for a postseason game. Granderson's five RBIs tied a Mets single-game postseason record.
Game 4
In a must-win Game 4, the Dodgers turned to their ace
Clayton Kershaw on three days rest to try to send the series back to Los Angeles. A win for the Mets would mean their first trip to the NLCS in nine years. They turned to the second rookie member of their starting rotation,
Steven Matz. The pitchers traded zeroes for two innings before the top of the third. Kershaw himself had a one-out single to get a rally started. Although he was erased on a fielder's choice, the Dodgers followed with three consecutive hits: singles by
Howie Kendrick and
Adrián González, the latter of which scored the first run, and a two-run double by
Justin Turner, giving the Dodgers the 3–0 edge.
Though
Daniel Murphy connected in the fourth inning for his second home run off the Dodgers ace in the series, Kershaw would allow nothing more. He went seven innings, allowing only three hits and a walk to go with eight strikeouts, outdueling the rookie Matz, who only lasted five innings. Though the Mets drew two walks in the eighth inning, putting the tying runs on base and the potential go-ahead run at the plate, Dodgers closer
Kenley Jansen induced a Murphy flyout to retire the side before retiring the Mets in order in the ninth for a 4-out save.
The win for the
Dodgers snapped a seven-game road playoff losing streak. It was also the first time the
Dodgers won an elimination game on the road since the
1981 NLCS against the
Montreal Expos
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.
Game 5
The rubber game of the 5-game series was started by
Zack Greinke for the Dodgers and
Jacob deGrom for the Mets. The game's first play went for an infield single for
Curtis Granderson, who was initially called out prior to a challenge by Mets manager
Terry Collins. Two batters later, Granderson was driven in by a
Daniel Murphy double. Murphy reached third after an error by left fielder
Enrique Hernández, but was stranded there after Greinke struck out
Yoenis Céspedes and
Lucas Duda.
The Dodgers immediately answered in the bottom half of the inning. After
Howie Kendrick lined out, the Dodgers put together four consecutive singles against deGrom, who was not showing the same sharpness of his Game 1 victory. The Dodgers scored two runs and were still threatening with runners on first second, but deGrom struck out
Yasmani Grandal and Hernández to end the threat. deGrom would pitch in and out of trouble, dealing with runners in scoring position through each of the first five innings.
Justin Turner continued his domination of his former team with three hits off deGrom, including a double to lead off the bottom of the third. Turner stole third with one out, but deGrom escaped unscathed after fielding a comebacker from Hernández to start a 1–6–3 double play to end the inning.
deGrom's multiple escapes afforded the Mets the opportunity to get back into the game, with Murphy stealing a run for the Mets in the top of the fourth. After singling, Murphy advanced to second after a Duda walk. As the
infield had shifted for Duda, the Dodger third baseman Turner was in shallow right field. The infielder furthest to the left for the Dodgers was the shortstop
Corey Seager, who was just to the left of second base. Murphy, noticing third base uncovered, trotted to second base, then rounded the bag and sprinted to third unchallenged for a stolen base.
Travis d'Arnaud followed with a sacrifice fly to right to drive in Murphy and tie the game at 2–2. Murphy came through again in the sixth inning with a home run off Greinke, his third homer of the series.
The Mets were back in front 3–2 and never trailed thereafter. deGrom finished off a 1–2–3 sixth before giving way to Game 2 starter
Noah Syndergaard, who featured 100 mph fastballs in a scoreless seventh inning, allowing only one walk. The Mets turned to closer
Jeurys Familia for a two-inning save, something he had never been asked to do previously in his career and not been done in the postseason by any Mets pitcher since
Jesse Orosco saved Game 7 of the
1986 World Series
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. Familia set down all six batters, sending the Mets to the NLCS for the first time since
2006
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Turner finished the series hitting a scintillating .526 with six doubles. The six doubles were the most in Division Series history and tied a record for most doubles in any one postseason series. Familia finished the series having retired all 16 batters to face him while the Mets captured their first win in a deciding game of a postseason series since the aforementioned Game 7 of the 1986 World Series.
After the series loss, the Dodgers and
Don Mattingly mutually parted ways. Mattingly went on the manage the
Miami Marlins
The Miami Marlins are an American professional baseball team based in Miami. The Marlins compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League East, East Division. The ...
the following season, while the Dodgers hired former player and
San Diego Padres
The San Diego Padres are an American professional baseball team based in San Diego. The Padres compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League West, West Division. ...
bench coach
Dave Roberts.
Composite line score
2015 NLDS (3–2):
New York Mets
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beat
Los Angeles Dodgers
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