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DeWitt's walk-off single powers Dodgers past Reds
LA DODGERS 6, CINCINNATI 5
 

LOS ANGELES (Ticker) -- Even though Adam Dunn continued his
home run rampage, the Cincinnati Reds met their match for the
first time in over a week.

Rookie Blake DeWitt hit a two-out, walk-off single in the bottom
of the ninth Monday, propelling the Los Angeles Dodgers to a
6-5 comeback win over the Reds, halting Cincinnati's six-game
winning streak.

After Dunn became just the fourth player in team history to
homer in five straight games with his two-run blast in the
third, Los Angeles began the long road back from a 5-2 deficit
when it put together a three-run fifth, capped off by an RBI
single from DeWitt.

"We know with the offense we have that we can come back and put
runs on the board," Dodgers manager Joe Torre said. "This was a
good win for us after a tough weekend."

The game remained tied until the ninth when Russell Martin led
off the inning with a single and was awarded second when
shortstop Paul Janish sailed his throw well over fellow rookie
first baseman Joey Votto.

"It's part of the learning process up here," Reds manager Dusty
Baker said. "The ball just seems to find guys like him in tough
situations but he will bounce back and be ready again."

Jeff Kent followed with a sacrifice grounder to move Martin to
third before Cincinnati elected to intentionally walk the next
two hitters to load the bases for DeWitt, who lined a fastball
from David Weathers (1-3) into shallow left to plate Martin.

Although it was the first walk-off hit in his career, the
22-year-old DeWitt is quickly building a reputation as a player
the Dodgers want up in the clutch. Including the ninth-inning
single in this game, he is 6-for-6 with 12 RBI with the bases
loaded.

"I like coming up in tough situations and I think every player
does," DeWitt said. "It's just a great feeling being able to
help the team comeback and get a win."

The comeback spoiled the Reds' major league-high six-game
winning streak as well as Dunn's three-RBI effort and Brandon
Phillips' four-hit performance.

Dunn's fourth-inning home run was particularly noteworthy,
allowing him to join Johnny Bench, Ted Kluszewski and Ken
Griffey Jr. as the only Reds ever to homer in five consecutive
contests.

His home run streak is the longest of his eight-year career and
is three behind the major league record shared by Dale Long, Don
Mattingly and Griffey.

"I will take not hitting a home run if it means we win the
game," Dunn said. "It's good that I'm finding my stroke and
helping the team win games, but it just wasn't enough tonight."

Matt Kemp went 4-for-4 for the first time in his career, posting
four hits in a game for the third time in his career.

"It was just one of those games where I was getting my pitch to
hit," Kemp said. "It just seems like we find a way to get back
in games when we get down early and we put up some runs against
a hot team."

Takashi Saito (2-1) worked a perfect ninth for the win.

 
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