Woodruff was the first pitcher out of Milwaukee’s bullpen Friday in Game 1 of the NL Championship Series and was expected to go multiple innings. That’s why he got to hit in the bottom of the third against Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw.

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Woodruff, a converted starter, made the most of the at-bat:

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Woodruff’s drive was the second of his major league career and the third of his professional career, but who could have expected a reliever to go deep against Kershaw in the playoffs?

UPDATE: As if Woodruff taking Kershaw deep wasn’t odd enough, we now have this tidbit:

UPDATE 2: Woodruff didn’t get a second at-bat even though his spot came up in the bottom of the fourth. Domingo Santana batted for him and promptly laced a two-run single, giving the Brewers a 4-1 lead and knocking Kershaw out of the game.