Anthony Rizzo homers in Cubs’ 10-2 NLCS win over Dodgers LOS ANGELES — After striking out in his first two at-bats, Anthony Rizzo was seeking a slump buster. Using the borrowed lumber, Rizzo homered and ended a postseason skid with three RBIs. The rest of the Cubs’ hitters broke out equally as big in routing the Dodgers 10-2 on Wednesday to even the NL Championship Series at 2-2. “I know Szczur’s bat has a lot of hits in it,” Rizzo said. Addison Russell’s two-run homer highlighted a four-run fourth that stopped Chicago’s 21-inning scoreless streak and ensured that the NLCS will return to Wrigley Field for Game 6 on Saturday. Kenta Maeda is set to pitch for the Dodgers in Game 5 on Thursday against Jon Lester. Manager Dave Roberts said he would not start Clayton Kershaw on short rest after the left-hander threw a bullpen session Wednesday. Following consecutive shutout losses, the Cubs rapped out 13 hits on an 80-degree night. Rizzo used Szczur’s bat Tuesday night and got a broken-bat single. Every Cubs starter got at least one hit except Kris Bryant, who walked twice and was hit by a pitch. Cubs 8, Dodgers 4 Dodgers 1, Cubs 0 Dodgers 6, Cubs 0 Cubs 10, Dodgers 2