Dodgers 16, Rockies 10

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LAD (49-50) 812140000 16 18 1
COL (43-58) 001212112 10 20 1

Final

 
W:B. Falkenborg (2-2)
L:K. Wells (1-2)

Loney powers Dodgers past Rockies with five-RBI night

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Regular Season Series
Los Angeles leads 10-8 (as of Mon 7/21)
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Scoring Summary
LADCOL
1stA Ethier doubled to deep right, M Kemp scored.10
1stR Martin singled to center, A Ethier scored.20
1stJ Loney singled to right, R Martin scored, J Kent to second.30
1stA Berroa singled to center, J Kent and J Loney scored, A LaRoche to third.50
1stE Stults safe at first on error by second baseman J Baker, A LaRoche scored, A Berroa to second.60
1stM Kemp hit a ground rule double to deep center, A Berroa scored, E Stults to third.70
1stA Ethier grounded out to shortstop, E Stults scored.80
2ndJ Loney singled to right, J Kent scored.90
3rdJ Kent doubled to deep center, E Stults and R Martin scored.110
3rdM Holliday homered to center.111
4thA LaRoche singled to right center, A Jones scored.121
4thI Stewart doubled to deep right, T Tulowitzki scored.122
4thM Holliday reached on infield single to shortstop, I Stewart scored, W Taveras to third, J Baker to second.123
5thJ Loney tripled to deep right center, A Ethier, R Martin and J Kent scored.153
5thA LaRoche grounded into double play, shortstop to second to first, J Loney scored, A Jones out at second.163
5thI Stewart grounded out to first, B Hawpe scored, T Tulowitzki to second.164
6thG Atkins doubled to deep left, M Holliday to third, M Holliday scored on error by left fielder A Ethier.165
6thB Hawpe grounded out to second, G Atkins scored.166
7thM Holliday doubled to deep center, S Podsednik scored.167
8thT Tulowitzki hit sacrifice fly to center, C Iannetta scored.168
9thB Hawpe singled to right center, G Atkins and C Iannetta scored.1610
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Game Information
StadiumCoors Field, Denver, CO
Attendance38,291 (75.9% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:40
Weather88 degrees, cloudy
Wind10 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Jerry Crawford, First Base - Paul Nauert, Second Base - Brian Onora, Third Base - Tom Hallion

DENVER (AP) -- The Los Angeles Dodgers were outhit 20-18, burned through five pitchers and never felt entirely in control of the game.

Funny, coming from a team that jumped out to an eight-run lead in the first inning. The Dodgers had to sweat out a 16-10 win over the Colorado Rockies on Monday night in a game that played more like softball.

What exactly was that?

Fast Facts

• The Dodgers used a season-high 16 runs to win for the fourth time in their last five games and kept pace with the Diamondbacks in the NL West.

• The Dodgers scored eight runs in the first inning, becoming the first team since the 2000 White Sox to score eight or more runs in the first inning twice in a season. They also became the first team since the Mariners on Sept. 22, 2004, to score at least 16 runs and not homer in a game.

• The loss by the Rockies snapped a four-game win streak.

-- ESPN.com research

"Arena baseball," manager Joe Torre said of the nearly four hour game. "When you get eight runs, it's a nice lead. But in this ballpark, you are certainly not safe. We couldn't shut them down."

The Dodgers actually never lost control of this game, setting season highs in runs and hits as they won for the fourth time of their last five games to remain tied with Arizona for first in the NL West.

That big opening inning was just the cushion they needed as Matt Kemp paved the way with two doubles in the frame.

Kemp seems to be making a habit of tormenting the Rockies in big first innings. On April 26 in Los Angeles, he hit a sacrifice fly and a grand slam off Mark Redman to cap a 10-run opening frame during an 11-3 win.

This time, Kemp led off the game with a double over Willy Taveras' head in center, and later laced an RBI double that hopped over the fence.

"I don't know why that is," he said of his opening inning success. "Hopefully, I'll repeat it tomorrow."

Kip Wells, who was reinstated from the 60-day disabled list before the game, had a frightful first, throwing 40 pitches and getting just one out before being yanked by manager Clint Hurdle. Wells (1-2) plodded off the field to a smattering of boos.

The 31-year-old righty has been out since late April with a blood clot in his right hand.

"There aren't a lot of times when you watch 26 of the 27 outs in a game you started," Wells said. "Of course I am disappointed. To add insult to injury, the bullpen had to practically pitch nine innings. I couldn't seem to find a way to get an out.

The Dodgers' bats were rolling all night long. By the fourth inning, every position player in the Los Angeles lineup had a hit.

James Loney finished with five RBIs, including a bases-clearing triple in the fifth.

Not to be outdone, Jeff Kent had three hits, including two doubles, drove in two runs and three runs scored before getting the rest of the night off in the bottom of the fifth as Pablo Ozuna replaced him.

Russell Martin also chipped in three singles and scored three times.

"It's always fun when you're getting big hits and scoring runs," said Loney, who was 3-for-6.

Matt Holliday had three hits for the Rockies, including his 17th homer of the season, a solo shot to deep center in the third. He also added an RBI on an infield single in the fourth and a run-scoring double in the seventh.

Troy Tulowitzki had a career-high five hits in his first game back since slamming his bat in frustration on the Fourth of July, sending shards of wood into his right hand. Tulowitzki, who came off the 15-day disabled list Monday, received 16 stitches at the base of his right index finger.

He was pleased with his performance.

"Anytime you get any hits it's nice, let alone five," Tulowitzki said. "You know, we lost the game tonight and that's the main thing I look at."

Game notes
Rockies 1B Todd Helton said his strained lower back is feeling better, but there's no timetable for his return. He's been on the disabled list since early July. ... Dodgers LHP Clayton Kershaw will be called up from Triple-A Las Vegas to start Tuesday night. ... Brian Falkenborg (2-2) came on in relief, going 1 1/3 innings to pick up the win. ... The Rockies lost for only the second time in franchise history when pounding out at least 20 hits.


Series At A Glance

Los Angeles leads 1-0 (as of 7/21)
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MLB Scores

Monday, July 21st 2008
Milwaukee 6 Final
St. Louis 3 in 10
Toronto 3 Final
Baltimore 8
Minnesota 4 Final
NY Yankees 12
San Diego 6 Final
Cincinnati 4
Atlanta 4 Final
Florida 0
Oakland 0 Final
Tampa Bay 4
Pittsburgh 9 Final
Houston 3
Detroit 19 Final
Kansas City 4
Texas 6 Final
Chi White Sox 1
LA Dodgers 16 Final
Colorado 10
Chi Cubs 0 Final
Arizona 2
Cleveland 5 Final
LA Angels 2
Boston 4 Final
Seattle 0