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Billingsley, homers help Dodgers down Mets
LA DODGERS 5, NY METS 1
 

LOS ANGELES (Ticker) -- Chad Billingsley pitched six solid
innings Monday night to lead the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 5-1
victory over the New York Mets.

Billingsley (2-4) allowed just one run, five hits and four walks
while striking out four en route to his second consecutive
victory following four straight losses.

"I didn't really change anything, just trying to make the
off-speed (pitches) work," Billingsley said. "I wanted to pound
the zone early and hit the spots, it worked out. I just wanted
to throw strikes, the only thing that's not working is my
curveball."

The 23-year-old lefthander entered Monday's start with 37
strikeouts over his last four starts, but was just 1-3 in that
span primarily due to a lack of control. He issued 13 walks
during the four-game stretch.

"I'm just trying to go out there and try to stay within myself,"
Billingsley said.

Billingsley continued to struggle with his control against the
Mets, throwing just 56 of 96 pitches for strikes, but induced 12
ground-ball outs and allowed runners to reach third base just
twice.

"I got ahead of guys early, pounded the zone and didn't make too
many mistakes," he said. "I was throwing strikes and they were
hitting ground balls."

Rookie third baseman Blake DeWitt hit his first major league
home run in the fifth inning for the Dodgers before right
fielder Matt Kemp added a two-run blast just three batters later
to extend his hitting streak to 10 games.

"I was rounding first base and saw it go out, I got the chills,"
DeWitt said. "I was so excited, I probably had a big smile on
my face, It was pretty exciting.

"It was better than I thought it would be, and we got a win to
go along with it. It was a special night."

Kemp, who was named National League Player of the Week on
Monday, was batting just .273 through his first 22 games this
season but has raised his average to .324 with 18 hits in his
last 43 at-bats.

"I'm seeing the ball well, as well as everybody else is," Kemp
said. "Everyone's going up there battling, we're all having
good at-bats and doing whatever it takes to draw that walk and
take that extra base."

Oliver Perez (2-3) had another dismal outing for the Mets,
surrendering five runs and six hits in six innings, walking two
while striking out three to pick up his third loss in as many
starts.

"My control was better, (the Dodgers) are hitting well right
now," Perez said. "I was trying to have them make contact and
they hit three homers and won the game."

"(Perez) is doing well for the most part, he just needs to be
consistent and find his groove," Mets manager Willie Randolph
said. "He did a little better (on Monday), but he lost the
game, which is most critical."

The Dodgers wasted little time against Perez, forging a 2-0 lead
in the bottom of the first inning.

Rafael Furcal opened the scoring with a leadoff homer - his
fifth of the season - before Russell Martin extended Los
Angeles' lead with an RBI single to center field three batters
later.

DeWitt and Kemp helped seal the win with their home runs in the
fifth as Los Angeles earned its ninth win in the last 10 games.

The Mets, who have alternated wins and losses over their last
six games, picked up their only run in the sixth when Carlos
Beltran tripled to lead off the inning and scored one batter
later on Moises Alou's single to center.


 
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