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Arizona
Pos AB R H RBI BB SO AVG   Los Angeles
Pos AB R H RBI BB SO AVG
Drew
SS
5
0
1
0
0
3
.285
  Martin
C
4
0
0
0
0
1
.280
Eckstein
2B
4
0
0
0
0
0
.270
  Ethier
RF
3
2
2
1
1
1
.293
   Pena P
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
  Ramirez, M
LF
3
1
2
0
1
1
.326
   d-Tracy PH
1
0
1
0
0
0
.270
  Loney
1B
3
0
1
3
0
0
.301
Dunn
1B
4
1
2
1
1
0
.242
     Broxton P
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
   1-Salazar PR
0
0
0
0
0
0
.219
  Blake
3B
3
0
0
0
0
2
.283
Jackson
LF
4
0
1
0
1
1
.294
     Kuo P
0
0
0
0
0
0
.250
Young
CF
4
0
1
0
0
1
.244
     Hu 2B
1
0
1
0
0
0
.165
Reynolds
3B
3
1
2
0
1
0
.241
  Kemp
CF
4
0
0
0
0
3
.287
Upton
RF
4
0
0
0
0
3
.244
  DeWitt
2B-3B
4
1
2
0
0
1
.260
Snyder
C
3
1
2
2
0
1
.241
  Berroa
SS
3
1
0
0
0
2
.235
   c-Montero C
1
0
0
0
0
1
272
  Kershaw
P
0
0
0
0
0
0
.045
Scherzer
P
2
0
0
0
0
1
.000
     Proctor P
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
   Qualls P
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
     a-Young PH
1
0
0
0
0
1
.246
   a-Romero PH
0
0
0
0
0
0
.238
     Park P
0
0
0
0
0
0
.111
   b-Burke PH
0
0
0
0
1
0
.191
     Garciaparra 3B-1B
0
0
0
1
0
0
.234
   Rauch P
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
                   
   Slaten P
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
                   
   Ojeda 2B
1
0
0
0
0
0
.243
                   
Totals

36
3
10
3
4
11


Totals

29
5
8
5
2
12
 
     
a-Batted for Qualls in the 7th. b-Walked for Romero in the 7th. c-Struck out for Snyder in the 8th. d-Doubled for Pena in the 9th.
1-Ran for Dunn in the 9th.
  a-Struck out for Proctor in the 5th.
     
BATTING
2B: Dunn (20, Kershaw), Snyder (19, Kershaw), Reynolds (25, Park), Young (40, Kuo), Tracy (12, Broxton).
HR: Snyder (14, 2nd inning off Kershaw, 0 on, 1 out), Dunn (36, 3rd inning off Kershaw, 0 on, 1 out).
TB: Drew; Tracy 2; Dunn 6; Jackson; Young 2; Reynolds 3; Snyder 6.
RBI: Snyder 2 (61), Dunn (89).
Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Reynolds 2; Drew; Dunn; Montero; Jackson.
Team LOB: 10.

BASERUNNING
SB: Reynolds (10, 3rd base off Park/Martin).
CS: Reynolds (1, home by Park/Martin).

FIELDING
E: Dunn (9, fielding), Upton (10, missed catch).
  BATTING
2B: Ramirez, M (31, Scherzer), DeWitt (12, Rauch).
TB: Ethier 2; Ramirez, M 3; Loney; Hu; DeWitt 3.
RBI: Loney 3 (79), Garciaparra (22), Ethier (67).
2-out RBI: Ethier.
Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Martin; Loney; Berroa.
S: Kershaw; Berroa.
SF: Loney; Garciaparra.
Team LOB: 6.

BASERUNNING
SB: Kemp (33, 2nd base off Pena/Montero).

FIELDING
E: Ramirez, M (3, fielding), Kuo (1, pickoff).
Arizona
IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA   Los Angeles
IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA
Scherzer
5.0
5
3
3
1
11
0
3.00
  Kershaw
4.0
6
3
3
1
4
2
4.60
Qualls (BS, 8)
1.0
0
0
0
0
1
0
3.25
  Proctor
1.0
1
0
0
0
1
0
6.55
Rauch (L, 4-6)
0.2
1
2
1
0
0
0
3.84
  Park
1.0
1
0
0
0
2
0
9.98
Slaten
0.0
1
0
0
0
0
0
4.40
  Kuo (W, 5-2)
1.1
1
0
0
2
1
0
2.03
Pena
1.1
1
0
0
1
0
0
3.76
  Broxton (S, 13)
1.2
1
0
0
1
3
0
3.36
     

Scherzer pitched to 2 batters in the 6th.
Slaten pitched to 1 batter in the 7th.

IBB: Ramirez, M (by Pena).
Pitches-strikes: Scherzer 94-61, Qualls 11-10, Rauch 13-9, Slaten 4-3, Pena 21-14, Kershaw 92-54, Proctor 20-11, Park 16-10, Kuo 21-11, Broxton 33-19.
Groundouts-flyouts: Scherzer 3-1, Qualls 0-2, Rauch 1-1, Slaten 0-0, Pena 3-1, Kershaw 5-3, Proctor 2-0, Park 0-0, Kuo 0-3, Broxton 1-1.
Batters faced: Scherzer 21, Qualls 3, Rauch 4, Slaten 1, Pena 6, Kershaw 19, Proctor 4, Park 3, Kuo 7, Broxton 7.
Inherited runners-scored: Qualls 2-1, Slaten 1-1, Pena 1-0, Broxton 2-0.
Umpires: HP: CB Bucknor. 1B: Ted Barrett. 2B: Ed Rapuano. 3B: Ed Hickox.
Weather: 85 degrees, partly cloudy.
Wind: 6 mph, Out to CF.
T: 3:30.
Att: 54,137.

Game Recap

LOS ANGELES -- The Dodgers appear to have the Arizona Diamondbacks on the run, although they won't dare admit it.

James Loney had three RBIs and Los Angeles completed a three-game sweep of Arizona on Sunday with a 5-3 victory that gave it a 1½-game lead on the Diamondbacks in the NL West. It was the eighth series of three or more games that the Dodgers have swept, including a four-game set against the Phillies at Chavez Ravine.

"We're excited, but we've just got to continue," said Nomar Garciaparra, who drove in the go-ahead run with a sacrifice fly. "Obviously, they're the ones we're competing against trying to win this division. But there's no time to let up and start patting ourselves on the back. We've got a long way to go."

Los Angeles tied a season best with its eighth straight win, following an eight-game skid. Hong-Chih Kuo (5-2) pitched 1 1/3 innings of relief for the victory and Jonathan Broxton got five outs for his 13th save.

"I think it's pretty incredible to expect to come back and take those eight losses and turn them around in that big a hurry," manager Joe Torre said. "It's one of those Dramamine trips -- it's up and down and you strap yourself in, because that's what's going to happen this time of year."

The Diamondbacks, who won their fourth division title last season, had no worse than a share of the division lead for 137 consecutive days this time around before the Dodgers beat 19-game winner Brandon Webb for the second time in a week on Saturday.

The Dodgers' final 19 games are against teams that have losing records and are a combined 83 games under .500. They have six left with San Diego (55-88), three with Colorado (67-77), four with Pittsburgh (60-82) and six with San Francisco (62-80).

"There is no psychological advantage," Torre said. "The only thing is that you can control your own destiny. You don't need to watch the scoreboard. If you win your share of games, you're going to finish in first place. What that share is, we don't know. And if you don't win, it's nobody's fault but your own."

The turning point in this race may have come after the D-Backs took the opener of a three-game set with the Dodgers in Phoenix on Aug. 29 to open up a 4 1/2-game margin. Los Angeles came back the next two nights with victories.

The Dodgers won the season series by a 10-8 margin for the third straight year, after losing seven of the first 10 meetings. They have won five straight against Arizona, including two each against Webb and Dan Haren.

"That's baseball. Anything can happen," Arizona shortstop Stephen Drew said. "But we've got 20 games left. We're not playing them anymore, so we've got to focus on going into San Francisco. We're going to play every out and every game as hard as we can and see what happens at the end. I've still got a good feeling about it."

Broxton gave up a two-out double in the ninth to pinch-hitter Chad Tracy and walked Adam Dunn, bringing Conor Jackson to the plate as the potential go-ahead run. But Garciaparra robbed Jackson of a hit with a diving catch of his line drive in the hole between first and second for the final out.

"Right there I'm hugging the line because he's the go-ahead run and you don't want him to get to second base," Garciaparra said. "I'm glad I was able to see that ball. I don't know how I saw it, but I saw it good enough to make the play."

With the score tied at 3, Blake DeWitt greeted reliever Jon Rauch (4-6) with a ground-rule double to lead off the seventh. DeWitt took third when first baseman Dunn misplayed Angel Berroa's sacrifice bunt for an error.

Garciaparra's sac fly drove in DeWitt, and Berroa scored when Drew booted Andre Ethier's routine grounder and threw too late to get him at first base.

Greg Maddux and Randy Johnson, who have a combined 648 wins and nine Cy Young awards, were expected to match up in the series finale for only the second time ever in the regular season. But Torre gave the ball to Clayton Kershaw, hoping the left-hander could neutralize Dunn and Drew, and Johnson was scratched because of shoulder fatigue.

That left it up to a pair of rookies who hadn't thrown a pitch in the major leagues before this season. Arizona's Max Scherzer was born 2 years and 3 months after Johnson made his big league debut. Kershaw was born 1 1/2 years after Maddux threw his first pitch in the majors.

Scherzer, a 24-year-old right-hander making his fourth big league start and first since May 17, struck out 11 and allowed three runs and five hits in six-plus innings. It was the highest strikeout total by any opposing pitcher against the Dodgers this season.

"He just didn't look like he was affected by any kind of pressure," Torre said.

Kershaw, a 20-year-old lefty, threw 91 pitches over four innings and allowed three runs and six hits. Two of them were solo homers by Dunn and Chris Snyder.

Snyder hit his 14th homer in the second -- ending a run of 25 1/3 consecutive scoreless innings by Dodgers starting pitchers against the Diamondbacks. Dunn, moved up to the third spot in the order after batting cleanup in his first 23 games with Arizona, tied the score 2-all with his 36th of the season and fourth with the D'Backs.

Game Notes

The Dodgers scored at least five runs for the eighth straight game, and improved to 52-6 when they do. ... Arizona's biggest lead was 6 1-2 games on April 28. The Dodgers were a season-worst seven games off the pace on April 25. ... Dodgers 3B Casey Blake was 0-for-3 with two strikeouts, and is batting .183 in 34 day games this season with the Indians and Dodgers.

 
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