Dodgers hit four HRs in 9th, Nomar beats Padres in 10th
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| Regular Season Series |
| San Diego leads 13-5 (as of Mon 9/18) |
| Fri 4/28 |
LA 3, @SD 0 |
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LA 4, @SD 2 |
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@LA 3, SD 1 |
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SD 11, @LA 2 |
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@LA 11, SD 10 |
Box Score |
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| Scoring Summary |
| SDG | LAD |
 | 1st | M Piazza doubled to deep center, A Gonzalez scored. | 1 | 0 |
 | 1st | M Cameron tripled to deep right, M Piazza and R Branyan scored. | 3 | 0 |
 | 1st | G Blum singled to right, M Cameron scored. | 4 | 0 |
 | 1st | J Kent doubled to deep center, R Furcal scored. | 4 | 1 |
 | 2nd | M Anderson homered to right. | 4 | 2 |
 | 3rd | R Furcal homered to center. | 4 | 3 |
 | 3rd | J Drew hit a ground rule double to deep left, J Kent scored. | 4 | 4 |
 | 8th | J Barfield doubled to deep right center, G Blum scored, J Barfield to third advancing on throw. | 5 | 4 |
 | 8th | T Walker singled to center, J Barfield scored. | 6 | 4 |
 | 8th | W Betemit singled to center, M Anderson scored. | 6 | 5 |
 | 9th | A Gonzalez scored, J Bard to third, M Cameron to second on wild pitch by T Saito. | 7 | 5 |
 | 9th | G Blum hit sacrifice fly to center, J Bard scored, M Cameron to third. | 8 | 5 |
 | 9th | J Barfield singled to right, M Cameron scored. | 9 | 5 |
 | 9th | J Kent homered to center. | 9 | 6 |
 | 9th | J Drew homered to right. | 9 | 7 |
 | 9th | R Martin homered to left. | 9 | 8 |
 | 9th | M Anderson homered to right. | 9 | 9 |
 | 10th | J Bard singled to right, B Giles scored, A Gonzalez to third. | 10 | 9 |
 | 10th | N Garciaparra homered to left, K Lofton scored. | 10 | 11 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA |
| Attendance | 55,831 (99.7% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:53 |
| Weather | 80 degrees, clear |
| Wind | 4 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Gary Cederstrom, First Base - Jim Reynolds, Second Base - Kerwin Danley, Third Base - Tim Welke |
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Heads were shaking in both clubhouses. Nobody
could believe what they had just seen.
| Elias Says |
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With apologies to Jack Buck, we don't believe what we just saw at Dodger Stadium. Three other teams had hit four straight home runs in one inning, all of them in a four-year span. The Milwaukee Braves did it in the seventh inning at Cincinnati on June 8, 1961 (Eddie Mathews, Hank Aaron, Joe Adcock, Frank Thomas), the Indians did it in the sixth inning against the Angels on July 31, 1963 (Woodie Held, Pedro Ramos, Tito Francona and Larry Brown) and the Twins did it in the 11th inning at Kansas City on May 2, 1964 (Tony Oliva, Bob Allison, Jimmie Hall and Harmon Killebrew).
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And no wonder -- what they saw hadn't happened since 1964.
Los Angeles hit four consecutive homers in the bottom of the
ninth to tie the game, and
Nomar Garciaparra's two-run homer in the
10th lifted the Dodgers to an 11-10 victory over the San Diego
Padres on Monday night and back into first place in the NL West.
"That was the greatest game I've ever seen. I've never seen
anything like that," Dodgers reliever
Brett Tomko said.
"It was a great baseball game -- two good teams going at it.
They got the last big hit," said
Brian Giles, who scored in the
top of the 10th to give the Padres a short-lived 10-9 lead.
After Los Angeles tied it in the ninth with four straight homers
-- just the fourth time that's happened in an inning in major league
history -- the Padres went ahead on Giles' double and
Josh Bard's
two-out, single off
Aaron Sele (8-6).
But
Rudy Seanez (1-2) walked
Kenny Lofton to begin the bottom
half, and Garciaparra followed by hitting his 18th homer deep into
the left field pavilion.
The capacity crowd of 55,831 at Dodger Stadium stood and cheered
for several minutes afterward.
Garciaparra had to talk his way back into the lineup after not
starting two games because of a strained left quad. Manager Grady
Little relented.
"I wanted to play. I was telling Grady: 'Let me play, let me
play,'" Garciaparra said. "I'm glad I was in the lineup. But you
know what won that game? It was that ninth inning. No one was
giving up."
Jeff Kent and
J.D. Drew opened the ninth with homers off San
Diego's
Jon Adkins.
Russell Martin and
Marlon Anderson then went
deep on the first two pitches thrown by
Trevor Hoffman, who entered
with 475 career saves -- three shy of Lee Smith's major league
record.
The last time a team hit four consecutive homers was on May 2,
1964, when the
Minnesota Twins accomplished the feat against Kansas
City in the 11th inning.
Anderson, acquired by the Dodgers from the
Washington Nationals
on Aug. 31, had a career-high five hits, and Kent had four as Los
Angeles moved a half-game ahead of the Padres.
"I can't explain it. It's absolutely the most wonderful night
of my career, for sure," Anderson said. "And to be able to do it
on this stage -- in a pennant race -- it was awesome. The guys pulled
together and stuck together. That was absolutely the most wonderful
game I've ever seen in my life at any level."
Fans who had left the game and were in the parking lot starting
streaming back into the ballpark during the long-ball display.
The Padres took a 9-5 lead in the top of the ninth by scoring
three runs off
Takashi Saito on a wild pitch,
Geoff Blum's
sacrifice fly and an RBI single by
Josh Barfield.
Then came the stunning bottom of the ninth.
"You wouldn't expect anything different the way this division
has gone the last couple of years," Giles said. "There are a lot
of ups and downs in this game. This is going to go down to the
wire. It would be nice if both of us got in the playoffs."
The Padres have a 1½-game lead over Philadelphia in the
wild-card race.
Hoffman said he didn't remember giving up homers on back-to-back
pitches.
"Marlon's been in a groove," Hoffman said. "You've got to tip
your cap. It was just a pretty impressive ballgame on both sides of
the field."
Hoffman would have started the ninth had the Padres not scored
three times to take a four-run lead, which took him out of a save
situation.
"It's something we've been done for the last 13 or 14 years. I
prepare to go in there when there are two guys on. Unfortunately,
there were two guys in," he said with a smile.
The Padres snapped a 4-4 tie in the eighth against Jonathan
Broxton on a run-scoring double by Barfield and an RBI single by
pinch-hitter
Todd Walker.
The Dodgers made it 6-5 in the bottom of the inning when
Anderson tripled and scored on a single by
Wilson Betemit. Scott
Linebrink struck out Garciaparra with runners at second and third
to end the inning.
The Padres took a 4-0 lead in the first after
Brad Penny retired
the first two batters.
Adrian Gonzalez singled and scored on Mike
Piazza's double. After
Russell Branyan drew a walk,
Mike Cameron
hit a two-run triple and Blum followed with an RBI single.
The Dodgers battled back against
Jake Peavy to tie it on Jeff
Kent's RBI double in the first, solo homers by Anderson in the
second and
Rafael Furcal in the third, and back-to-back doubles by
Kent and Drew later in the third.
Penny was lifted after allowing seven hits and four runs in five
innings. He walked three and struck out six. Peavy was also taken
out after five innings, giving up nine hits and four runs. He
walked one and struck out five.
Game notes
The four-game series drew 219,124 -- the largest ever for a
four-game series at Dodger Stadium. ... Piazza, who played for the
Dodgers from 1992-98, went 1-for-2 with two walks, making him
9-for-36 with no homers and four RBI against his former team this
season. ... Penny made four starts against the Padres this season,
going 0-2 with two no-decisions and allowing 19 earned runs in 20
innings. ... Peavy made three starts against the Dodgers, going 2-0
with one no-decision. He and giving up six earned runs in 19
innings. ... Kent hit two doubles, giving him 499 in his career and
tying him for 45th place on baseball's career list with Rusty
Staub.