Dodgers 10, Reds 5

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CIN (15-23) 010400000 5 8 1
LAD (23-15) 12001105 - 10 18 2

Final

 
W:J. Broxton (2-1)
L:K. Saarloos (0-3)

Dodgers complete sweep of reeling Reds

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Regular Season Series
Los Angeles leads 4-2 (as of Sun 5/13)
Fri 5/11 @LA 2, CIN 0 Recap
Sat 5/12 @LA 7, CIN 3 Recap
>Sun 5/13 @LA 10, CIN 5 Box Score
Tue 8/7 @CIN 4, LA 0 Recap
Wed 8/8 @CIN 1, LA 0 Recap
Thu 8/9 LA 5, @CIN 4 Recap
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Scoring Summary
CINLAD
1stN Garciaparra singled to left, R Furcal scored.01
2ndJ Castro singled to right, J Hamilton scored.11
2ndR Furcal sacrificed to pitcher, W Betemit scored, M Hendrickson to second.12
2ndN Garciaparra singled to left, M Hendrickson scored, J Pierre to second.13
4thR Freel singled to center, D Ross scored.23
4thK Griffey Jr homered to right, R Freel and B Phillips scored.53
5thJ Kent homered to center.54
6thA LaRoche scored, R Furcal safe at second on throwing error by catcher D Ross.55
8thJ Pierre reached on infield single to shortstop, A LaRoche scored, R Furcal to third.56
8thN Garciaparra singled to left, R Furcal scored, J Pierre to third.57
8thR Martinez walked, J Pierre scored, N Garciaparra to third, R Martin to second.58
8thA Ethier singled to center, N Garciaparra and R Martin scored, R Martinez to third, A Ethier to second advancing on throw.510
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Game Information
StadiumDodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
Attendance41,399 (73.9% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:56
Weather68 degrees, sunny
Wind9 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Ted Barrett, First Base - Mark Carlson, Second Base - Larry Young, Third Base - Angel Hernandez

A CLOSER LOOK
• Summary: Ken Griffey Jr. hit another Mother's Day home run for the Reds on Sunday, but it was Juan Pierre's RBI single in the eighth that provided the final blow in the Dodgers' three-game sweep of the Reds.

Rafael Furcal
Furcal

• Hero: Rafael Furcal produced a run-scoring bunt as part of his perfect 4-for-4 day at the plate against a battered Reds pitching staff.

• Unsung hero: Nomar Garciaparra added to the Dodgers' effort with three RBI singles.

• Figure this: Griffey's homer -- a fourth-inning drive off Mark Hendrickson -- was his sixth on Mother's Day, and the most by any active player.

• Figure this II: Griffey's first big league homer came on his father's 39th birthday in 1989.

• Elias Says: Including Sunday's loss, the Reds are 0-6 this year in games that were tied at the end of the seventh inning.

-- ESPN.com news services

Dodgers 10, Reds 5

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Ken Griffey Jr. hit yet another home run on Mother's Day. It wasn't enough for Cincinnati, though, because the Los Angeles Dodgers' offense was back in the pink.

Rafael Furcal went 4-for-4 with a run-scoring bunt, Juan Pierre singled home the go-ahead run during a five-run eighth inning and Nomar Garciaparra had three RBI singles, leading the NL West leaders to a 10-5 victory over the Reds on Sunday.

"Today was a good day for us and everybody contributed," Luis Gonzalez said. "It's nice having a lineup like we have, with a lot of balance. We all rely on each other. And when things aren't going well, there's other guys who have to pick up the slack."

Griffey's 570th career homer was his sixth on Mother's Day, the most by any active player. The 12-time All-Star, one of many players using pink bats Sunday to help raise breast cancer awareness, drove a first-pitch fastball from Mark Hendrickson deep into the right-field pavilion with two on and two outs in the fourth to give Cincinnati a 5-3 lead.

The other pitchers Griffey homered against on Mother's Day were Lance McCullers (1990), Scott Erickson (1993), Jim Abbott (1995), Dan Plesac (1998) and Jeff Weaver (2005), who was with the Dodgers at the time.

"I've had some pretty good luck on Mother's Day. If you hit a home run, it's a cheap way of getting out of a gift," Griffey said with a grin. "My mom's real easy. All she wants is a phone call. I think that's all most mothers really care about -- just a phone call from us, letting them know we think about them. She never really asks for anything. But if she did, she'd definitely get it."

Birdie Griffey lives in Orlando, Fla., about 3 miles from where her famous son lives in the offseason with his wife and three children. She never passed up an opportunity to play catch with Junior when he was growing up and his father was playing for Cincinnati's "Big Red Machine" in the mid-1970s.

"She always let me and my brother just be kids," Griffey recalled. "She told me to be a responsible adult and be someone society can respect. The best advice she ever game me was, `Just be yourself and not act like anybody else. Just be who you are.' But now that she's a grandmother, her priorities have shifted a little bit."

The Dodgers broke the game open against a beleaguered Cincinnati bullpen. Kirk Saarloos (0-3) gave up singles to his first four batters, including RBI singles by Pierre and Garciaparra with the infield pulled in. Mike Stanton walked pinch-hitter Ramon Martinez to force in another run before Andre Ethier capped the rally with a two-run single.

"We just do everything we can to get them out there in a spot where they can be successful," Reds manager Jerry Narron said. "I don't think it's a secret that we don't have a lot of strikeout guys in our bullpen, so we need to make quality pitches."

Jonathan Broxton (2-1) pitched a perfect eighth for the win, helping the Dodgers beat the Reds for the ninth straight time and 15th in the last 19 meetings.

Griffey's three RBIs increased his total to 1,631, breaking a tie with Harold Baines for 20th on the career list and putting him within five of Ernie Banks. With the home run, Griffey passed Rafael Palmeiro for sole possession of ninth place on the career chart, three behind Harmon Killebrew.

The Dodgers' Jeff Kent also found one of those pink bats to his liking, homering in the fifth to pull the Dodgers within a run. Rookie Andy LaRoche scored the tying run from third base in the sixth when catcher David Ross' throw got away from shortstop Alex Gonzalez on a stolen base by Furcal.

"I think Griffey woke us up to the reality that we needed to score some runs if we were going to win today," Kent said. "We've been playing some small-run ballgames for a while, especially day games after night games when guys are struggling to get themselves out of bed, walk to the plate and drive in runs."

Cincinnati's Bobby Livingston allowed four runs and 10 hits over 5 1-3 innings in his first major league start. The 24-year-old left-hander was promoted from Triple-A Louisville before the game to replace lefty Eric Milton, who went on the disabled list Wednesday because of inflammation in his elbow.

Hendrickson was charged with five runs -- four earned -- and eight hits in 5 2/3 innings.

Game notes
Griffey's first big league homer came on his father's 39th birthday in 1989. ... All seven of Griffey's homers this season have come in his last 16 games, along with 16 of his 23 RBIs. In 11 games since being moved into the third spot in the batting order, he is 18-for-42 (.429) with five homers and 12 RBIs. ... Cincinnati 2B Brandon Phillips went 2-for-5, extending his hitting streak to 16 games. ... RHP Brad Salmon was optioned to Louisville to make room for Livingston on the 25-man roster.


Series At A Glance

Los Angeles won 3-0
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MLB Scores

Sunday, May 13th 2007
Tampa Bay 2 Final
Toronto 1
Milwaukee 1 Final
NY Mets 9
Florida 4 Final
Washington 6
Chi Cubs 4 Final
Philadelphia 1
Atlanta 2 Final
Pittsburgh 13
Baltimore 5 Final
Boston 6
Kansas City 11 Final
Chi White Sox 1
Arizona 2 Final
Houston 5
LA Angels 6 Final
Texas 7
San Francisco 15 Final
Colorado 2
Cleveland 7 Final
Oakland 10
NY Yankees 1 Final
Seattle 2
St. Louis 0 Final
San Diego 3
Cincinnati 5 Final
LA Dodgers 10
Detroit 4 Final
Minnesota 16