Dodgers 6, Rangers 3

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LAD (42-22) 103000200 6 10 1
TEX (35-27) 200100000 3 6 1

Final

 
W:C. Billingsley (9-3)
L:D. Holland (1-4)
SV:J. Broxton (16)

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Gameday Matchup
  W-L NIGHT GRASS STK L10
LA - 1st NL West 95-67 68-50 95-67 W2 4-6
TEX - 2nd AL West 87-75 66-53 84-69 L2 4-6
Pitching Matchup
LOS ANGELES TEXAS
Chad Billingsley
12-11, 4.03

Last appearance:
9/29 at SDG
6.0 IP, 2 ER
Dec = Loss
Derek Holland
8-13, 6.12

Last appearance:
9/30 at LAA
6.1 IP, 4 ER
Dec = Loss
Gameday Lineups
NO. LOS ANGELES TEXAS
1. J. Pierre, LF I. Kinsler, 2B
2. R. Furcal, SS M. Young, 3B
3. O. Hudson, 2B H. Blalock, 1B
4. C. Blake, 3B A. Jones, DH
5. A. Ethier, RF N. Cruz, RF
6. M. Kemp, CF D. Murphy, LF
7. J. Loney, 1B M. Byrd, CF
8. R. Martin, DH J. Saltalamacchia, C
9. B. Ausmus, C E. Andrus, SS
Injury Report
LOS ANGELES
No significant injuries
TEXAS
No significant injuries
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Gameday Line
FAVORITE OPEN CUR UNDERDOG O/U
LOS ANGELES 145.0 0 @TEXAS --
ATSLos AngelesTexas
Record:97-63-0 (.606)79-77-0 (.506)
As Favorite:76-41-0 (.650)48-29-0 (.623)
As Underdog:21-22-0 (.488)31-48-0 (.392)
At Home:67-12-0 (.848)56-22-0 (.718)
On Road:30-51-0 (.370)23-55-0 (.295)
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Regular Season Series
Los Angeles leads 2-1 (as of Sun 6/14)
Fri 6/12 @TEX 6, LA 0 Recap
Sat 6/13 LA 3, @TEX 1 Recap
>Sun 6/14 LA 6, @TEX 3 Box Score
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The Los Angeles Dodgers have struggled of late, but not enough to let things get out of hand.

Chad Billingsley looks for his ninth victory Sunday while trying to help the Dodgers to a second straight win in the finale of a three-game road set with the Texas Rangers.

After scoring a single run in losing its previous two games, Los Angeles (41-22) won 3-1 at Texas on Saturday in a game that featured a 1-hour, 41-minute delay because of a light failure.

Matt Kemp hit a two-run homer for the NL-leading Dodgers, who snapped Texas' scoreless streak at 24 innings while avoiding a season-high third straight defeat.

"If we keep the losing streaks to a minimum, we are going to enjoy October, no question," said Los Angeles manager Joe Torre, whose team is 7-7 since winning four in a row.

Juan Pierre singled for the Dodgers and finally has enough at-bats to qualify among the league leaders with a .348 batting average.

Though Los Angeles is hitting .230 in its last 14 games, a huge offensive output might not be necessary with Billingsley (8-3, 2.73 ERA) on the mound.

Making his first appearance against Texas, the right-hander looks to become the first nine-game winner in the NL and third in the majors along with Toronto's Roy Halladay (10) and Minnesota's Kevin Slowey (9).

After losing his final two starts of May, Billingsley has given up three runs while striking out 14 in winning his first two of June. All three runs came along with eight hits in 5 2-3 innings of a 6-4 victory over San Diego on Tuesday.

"I had to battle through it and I was able to keep the game close," Billingsley told the Dodgers' official Web site.

Billingsley's former teammate Andruw Jones homered Saturday for the AL West-leading Rangers (35-26), who were coming off consecutive shutout victories at home for the first time in 29 seasons.

Jones, who hit .158 with three homers and 14 RBIs in 75 games last season for the Dodgers, is batting .248 with six homers and 16 RBIs in his first with the Rangers.

Though among the majors' top offensive clubs, the Rangers have scored 11 runs while losing three of their last five games.

"We just need to come back out (Sunday) and play hard," Michael Young told the team's official Web site after the Rangers fell to 4-1 in interleague play. "We're a confident group, we can make adjustments."

Derek Holland (1-3, 6.54) makes his second straight start after replacing Doug Mathis in the Rangers' rotation.

The left-hander was scheduled to go Thursday, but was pushed back after rain postponed the series finale with Toronto. In his last outing, Holland gave up four runs and six hits while striking out five in an 8-1 loss to Boston on June 6.

The 22-year old Holland, who is 0-2 with a 7.04 ERA in three starts, is likely to return to the bullpen next week when Matt Harrison comes off the disabled list.


Series At A Glance

Los Angeles won 2-1
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MLB Scores

Sunday, June 14th
NY Mets 0 Final
NY Yankees 15
Florida 11 Final
Toronto 3
Atlanta 2 Final
Baltimore 11
Boston 6 Final
Philadelphia 11
Detroit 3 Final
Pittsburgh 6
Washington 4 Final
Tampa Bay 5
Chi White Sox 5 Final
Milwaukee 4
Cincinnati 1 Final
Kansas City 7
Minnesota 2 Final
Chi Cubs 3
LA Dodgers 6 Final
Texas 3
Seattle 1 Final
Colorado 7
San Diego 0 Final
LA Angels 6
Oakland 1 Final
San Francisco 7
Houston 8 Final
Arizona 3
St. Louis 0 Final
Cleveland 3