Austin Barnes will once again start in place of Yasmani Grandal in Game 4 of the NLCS Dave Roberts, the Dodgers' manager, announced immediately after Monday's 4-0 loss.

Defensively, Grandal allowed his third passed ball in two starts in the series and also couldn't corral Walker Buehler's sixth-inning breaking ball in the dirt, which went for the wild pitch that allowed Brewers infielder Travis Shaw to score. At the plate, Grandal struck out three times, the last one coming with one out and the bases loaded in the ninth inning.

A sold-out crowd booed Grandal throughout the night.

At one point, a smattering of them began "We want Austin!" chants as a plea for Barnes to replace him, which teammate Enrique Hernandez did not appreciate.