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LAst Night's Action: Dodgers Continue to Roll

LAst Night's Action: Dodgers Continue to Roll

LA Dodgers defeat San Francisco Giants 4-2. James Loney’s stats might not be shiny, but he continues to get the job done for the Dodgers. His three RBI, including a two-RBI two-out single in the fifth inning to give the Dodgers the 3-1 lead, helped give the Dodgers the win and keep Giants’ starter Matt Cain winless... more ›

LAst Night's Action: Dodgers Right Their Ship

LAst Night's Action: Dodgers Right Their Ship

LA Dodgers defeats San Francisco Giants 4-2. The Dodgers really like the NL West. Rafael Furcal continued his hot streak hitting a one-out double that sparked the Dodgers offense and came home for the tying run on Andre Ethier’s sacrifice fly. more ›

LAst Night's Action: The Worst of Times, The Best of Times

LAst Night's Action: The Worst of Times, The Best of Times

Ghana defeats US 2-1 (ET). Read my recap of the game. Perhaps the most disheartening development is that the US played four matches in the World Cup without putting together a great game. more ›

LAst Night's Action: Complete Game for Stults

LAst Night's Action: Complete Game for Stults

LA Dodgers defeat Chicago White Sox 5-0. Eric Stults just a couple of weeks ago was sweating it out in Vegas. Wednesday night he became the second Dodger pitcher this season to throw a complete game shutout giving up only four hits while walking only one. Stults was right on his game confusing the Sox hitters all night. Meanwhile Joe Torre decided to field a more normal looking lineup including Andre Ethier and Blake DeWitt. Ethier came through in the first inning with an RBI single and scoring a run. DeWitt hit a two-run double in the fourth inning and scoring a run on Stults' sacrifice fly. more ›

LAst Night's Action: Saenz Wins for Seanez

LAst Night's Action: Saenz Wins for Seanez

Dodgers 4, Blue Jays 3, 10 - It was a strange interleague game against Toronto. Brad Penny allowed one run in 7 and 2/3 innings, but got no decision. Takashi Saito blew the save, but didn't lose the game. Rudy Saenez only faced one batter, but it was enough for the win. Olmedo Saenz finally won it with a two-run blast in the bottom of the tenth. Angels 10, Cardinals 6 - The Halos hung... more ›

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