LOS ANGELES—The Los Angeles Dodgers lost Game 4 of the National League Championship Series to the Chicago Cubs 10-2, on Wednesday, October 19.

After being shut out the past two games the bats finally came alive for Chicago, as the Cubs went on a four-run rally in the fourth inning. Addison Russell and Anthony Rizzo each hit a home run for the Cubs. Los Angeles failed to score and only connected on six hits in the game.

Dodgers manager Dave Roberts elected not to play three-time Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw, and doesn’t plan on starting him in Game 5. Roberts gave a very simple explanation for this after the match-up, “it’s not an elimination game,” said Roberts.

Roberts exhibited confidence after the game stating, “it happens, but we haven’t had a game like that in a long time. You’ve got to brush it off and get ready for tomorrow.”

Julio Urias, 20, of the Dodgers became the youngest starting pitcher in playoff history. Andrew Toles and Andre Ethier scored for the Dodgers in the fifth inning off of a Justin Turner single. Kenta Maeda will start as pitcher for the Dodgers in Game 5 of the series on October 20 at Dodgers Stadium. Regardless of the outcome of Game 5, the series will continue in Chicago at Wrigley Field for Game 6.