Japan's Kenta Maeda survived a scare Tuesday after giving up a late double in a tie game, as the Los Angeles Angels outlasted the Milwaukee Brewers 2-1 in 13 innings to even the National League Championship Series.

Maeda yielded a seventh-inning leadoff double to Manny Pina, who bounced an 0-1 fastball to the right field wall at Dodger Stadium.

Maeda's second and final batter, Orlando Arcia, lofted a first-pitch slider, but left fielder Chris Taylor made a sliding catch to hold Pina at second.

When left-handed-hitting Curtis Granderson was announced as a pinch-hitter, Maeda was replaced by Caleb Ferguson. Pina advanced to third on Curtis Granderson's fly out, but Ryan Madson, the Dodgers' third reliever of the inning, coaxed a crucial groundout from Lorenzo Cain to end the threat.

Maeda also lucked out on Saturday, when he got Granderson to fly out on a ball that nearly left the park and came close to forfeiting the Dodgers' 4-3 lead in Game 2.

"It was a tough game as we used all our pitchers," Maeda said. "When you take it that far, all that matters is being able to win. Tomorrow we're at home for the last time, so we want to win and then we'll need just one more to clinch."

Brian Dozier's RBI single in the first gave the Dodgers an early lead, but Los Angeles starter Rich Hill allowed a tying pinch-hit RBI double to Domingo Santana in the fifth.

The game remained tied until the bottom of the 13th, when Manny Machado singled, advanced to second on a wild pitch, and wheeled home on Cody Bellinger's walk-off RBI single.

The teams are now even at two games apiece in the best-of-seven series to determine which team will face the American League champion in the World Series beginning Oct. 23.