Dodgers 5, Angels 3

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Final

 
W:C. Kershaw (4-5)
L:J. Lackey (2-3)
SV:J. Broxton (17)

Loney's 2-run homer hands Freeway Series to Dodgers

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Regular Season Series
Series tied 3-3 (as of Sun 6/21)
Fri 5/22 LAA 3, @LA 1 Recap
Sat 5/23 @LA 5, LAA 4 Recap
Sun 5/24 LAA 10, @LA 7 Recap
Fri 6/19 @LAA 5, LA 4 Recap
Sat 6/20 LA 6, @LAA 4 Recap
>Sun 6/21 LA 5, @LAA 3 Box Score
· Complete Schedule: Angels | Dodgers
Scoring Summary
LADLAA
5thJ Pierre doubled to right, M Kemp scored.10
7thJ Pierre doubled to deep left, M Kemp scored, J Pierre tagged out at third attempting to advance on play.20
8thJ Loney homered to right, C Blake scored.40
8thK Morales safe at second on throwing error by third baseman C Blake, J Rivera scored, M Napoli to third.41
9thC Blake reached on infield single to shortstop, J Pierre scored, R Furcal to third.51
9thT Hunter doubled to deep center, B Abreu scored.52
9thJ Rivera singled to center, T Hunter scored.53
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Game Information
StadiumAngel Stadium of Anaheim, Anaheim, CA
Attendance43,891 (97% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:11
Weather73 degrees, clear
Wind8 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Mark Carlson, First Base - Tim Tschida, Second Base - Bob Davidson, Third Base - Jeff Nelson
Associated Press

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Clayton Kershaw was pulled 2½ weeks ago after giving up three runs and throwing 83 pitches in his worst outing of the season.

On Sunday, he shut down a potent Los Angeles Angels lineup that leads the league in batting.

Kershaw pitched seven shutout innings, James Loney hit a two-run homer that was upheld by video review and the Dodgers beat the Angels 5-3 on Sunday night to take two of three in the Freeway Series.

Why Kershaw Won

• Hitters were 0-6 when Kershaw was behind in the count (Kershaw had allowed a .349 batting average when behind in the count this season).

• Angels batters hit .231 (3/13) against Kershaw's fastball and .091 (1/11) against his slider, curve and changeup.

• Pitched seven innings, matching his longest outing of the season; hadn't thrown more than six in his last five starts.

-- ESPN Stats and Information

"I thought he was terrific. That's a huge game," Dodgers manager Joe Torre said of Kershaw. "Two games ago, it was the worst game this year and the last two have been really, very good. He used a lot of offspeed today. I thought he mixed it up really well. This ballclub is tough to not get good swings, but he did a good job."

Juan Pierre had a pair of RBI doubles, Casey Blake hit an RBI single and the Dodgers had nine hits off Angels starter John Lackey.

Kershaw (4-5) gave up four hits in his longest outing since he beat the Florida Marlins on May 17.

He got into trouble in the fifth and loaded the bases on a walk to Sean Rodriguez, Erick Aybar fielder's choice and Chone Figgins' single. But he turned Bobby Abreu's line drive into a double play at home to get Rodriguez out, and then got Torii Hunter to pop up to Rafael Furcal to end the inning.

"The kid grew up in a hurry," Torre said. "He got into a jam and I said to [Rick] Honeycutt, 'He got himself into this thing, let him get himself out.' From there on out, he was pretty dominant."

Jonathan Broxton allowed two runs, but got four outs for his 17th save.

Lackey (2-3) got into a bases-loaded jam in the fourth and gave up the doubles to Pierre in the fifth and seventh that gave the Dodgers a 2-0 lead.

Loney's fourth homer of the season put the Dodgers ahead 4-0 after a brief review. The ball appeared to carom off a railing just above the wall in right-center and bounced back on the field. It was originally ruled a home run, and the call was upheld after the umpires looked at the replay.

"That was my replay homer in HD," Loney said. "I didn't see what happened, but my teammates saw it hit the railing. I was pretty sure it was a home run."

Lackey, who has had an up and down season after missing the first six weeks with an elbow injury, didn't get much of a lift as the Angels left 12 on base.

"They manufactured a couple of runs on me, other than the homer, but I felt like I was throwing the ball good," Lackey said. "It was a tough game. You've got to give their guy credit. He pitched good enough."

In the eighth, Broxton struck out Aybar with the bases loaded. Aybar also grounded out with two on to end the second inning, while Hunter popped up to shortstop Rafael Furcal with a pair of runners on in the fifth.

Juan Rivera scored on third baseman Blake's throwing error while fielding Kendry Morales' grounder to cut the Angels' deficit to 4-1 in the eighth.

"We had plenty of opportunities and we just didn't capitalize on the mistakes he made. We had 12 guys runners stranded, and that's not good," Hunter said.

Blake made it a four-run lead again with an RBI infield single in the ninth.

The Angels tried to rally in the ninth against Broxton, who allowed RBI singles to Vladimir Guerrero and Rivera. But the Dodgers closer got Mike Napoli to ground out to Blake to end it.

"We just couldn't get that hit that could have changed the complexion of the game, and we were playing catch-up pretty must the rest of the way after that," Angels manager Mike Scioscia said.

Game notes
With Rodriguez at the plate in the fifth, a man jumped over the wall close to the first-base line and ran onto the field before being tackled by security guards and handcuffed. ... Kobe Bryant of the NBA champion Lakers sat behind the Dodgers' dugout for the game with his father, Joe. ... Angels RHP Ervin Santana threw a bullpen session Sunday, and is scheduled to start Tuesday against the Colorado Rockies barring any issues. Santana, who was nursing a strained muscle in his forearm, threw 43 pitches, "a no-hitter," he said. ... The Angels established awards in memory of pitcher Nick Adenhart and Preston Gomez. Adenhart was killed in a traffic accident with Courtney Stewart and Henry Pearson on April 9. Gomez spent his last 28 years with the Angels and passed away in January.


Series At A Glance

Los Angeles won 2-1
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Detroit 3
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Minnesota 1
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Chi Cubs 6
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Colorado 5
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San Francisco 3
Arizona 2 Final
Seattle 3
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LA Angels 3