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Late rally lifts Dodgers past Mets
LA DODGERS 9, NY METS 5
 

By Larry Fleisher
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

FLUSHING, New York (Ticker) -- The first game of Los Angeles
Dodgers manager Joe Torre's return to New York did not go as he
had hoped. The second contest was much more enjoyable.

Matt Kemp sparked a five-run outburst in the eighth inning as
the Dodgers rallied for a 9-5 victory Friday over the New York
Mets.

Former Met Jeff Kent's RBI single in the inning snapped a tie
and Russell Martin matched a career high with four hits and also
drove in three runs for Los Angeles, which scored nine runs for
the first time since May 3 at Colorado in halting a four-game
losing streak.

With the Dodgers trailing, 5-4, Juan Pierre led off the pivotal
frame with an infield single. Beleaguered reliever Aaron
Heilman (0-2) replaced Pedro Feliciano and was greeted by Kemp's
game-tying RBI double.

Kent and Martin then sandwiched run-scoring singles around a
base hit by James Loney, who scored on a wild pitch by Scott
Schoeneweis to give Los Angeles an 8-5 bulge. Rookie Blake
DeWitt capped the rally with a two-out RBI single.

"We had good at-bats," Torre said. "Two-strike base hits were
hugely important, and that's what we hadn't been doing. We've
gotten behind in counts and we've gone quietly. I thought that
inning was a good inning, and hopefully, we can do something on
top of that."

"Everybody did their part in that inning," Martin added. "Just
make guys go first to third, good situational hitting (with)
guys on third base and less than two outs. We just got to
understand that's what we're capable of doing and do it more
often. Hopefully, this win gets us back to where we need to
be."

Before sparking the comeback, Kemp had been in a 3-for-23 slump
and had struck out nine times. He had gone 0-for-3 Friday
before lining Heilman's 0-1 pitch into center field.

"The kid has been fighting it," Torre said. "He's been really
fighting it. That was a huge hit for us. ... He tied the game
and put himself in scoring position. So that was a big hit for
him, and he's been frustrated. He was going to get the guy over
and he got the base hit to boot."

Heilman, who has surrendered runs in four of his last six
outings, was tagged for four runs and four hits without
recording an out. The righthander contributed to a poor showing
by New York's bullpen, which entered having allowed just two
runs in its prior 20 1/3 innings.

"I thought I threw the ball pretty well," Heilman said. "But
I've got to do a better job out there, keep the ball down and
get them to hit it at people."

The eighth-inning eruption made a winner of Chan Ho Park (2-1),
who yielded one run and two hits in 3 1/3 innings of relief
after highly touted prospect Clayton Kershaw lasted just 3 2/3
frames.

Park allowed the Mets to take a one-run lead on Ramon Castro's
broken-bat RBI grounder in the seventh. But the Korean
righthander, who appeared in one game for New York last year,
proceeded to escape his second bases-loaded jam of the night to
set the stage for Los Angeles' outburst.

The Dodgers avoided their second five-game losing streak under
Torre, who had spent the previous 12 seasons managing the New
York Yankees. The Brooklyn native saw Los Angeles fall behind
by six runs before dropping an 8-4 decision in the series opener
on Thursday but watched his team win for just the second time
in 24 games when trailing after seven in this one.

"We've been struggling the past four or five games," DeWitt
said. "For us to stay out there and keep battling like that was
big."

Luis Castillo hit a two-run homer in the first inning but left
the game in the seventh with a left hip flexor strain. Jose
Reyes and Carlos Beltran drove in the other runs for the Mets.

"It's obviously one that we let slip away," New York third
baseman David Wright said. "To be the team that we want to be,
these are the ones that we have to have."

Before the collapse, the Mets failed to produce in key spots.
They stranded 11 baserunners, were 2-for-9 with runners in
scoring position and left the bases loaded in both the fourth -
when Wright grounded out - and the seventh - when Park struck
out rookie Nick Evans.

Martin produced his third career four-hit night and second this
season. He began his big night in Los Angeles' three-run first
inning against John Maine, delivering an RBI double and scoring
on Andre Ethier's base hit.

The Mets tied the game in the third, when Beltran lifted a
sacrifice fly, but Martin restored the Dodgers' lead by sending
Maine's 3-1 pitch over the left field wall for his fourth home
run of the season and first since April 30.

New York appeared on the verge of breaking open the game after
it began the fourth with three straight base hits but only
managed an RBI groundout by Reyes.

 
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