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Five-run ninth gives Dodgers win over Diamondbacks
LA DODGERS 6, ARIZONA 5
 


PHOENIX (Ticker) -- The Arizona Diamondbacks let a lead slip
away Sunday, much like their grasp on first place in the
National League West Division.

Brandon Webb tossed eight sterling innings, but closer Brandon
Lyon allowed the Los Angeles Dodgers to run away with a 6-5
comeback victory by scoring five runs in the ninth inning.

"That was a big ninth inning for us and a huge win," Los Angeles
manager Joe Torre said. "Where we are sitting, doing that on
the road, to come back with the way battled, it was nice to be
able to steal that."

With the win, the Dodgers moved into a first-place tie with the
Diamondbacks, who owned a 5 1/2-game lead in the division on
June 15.

"Earlier in the year when we faced (San Diego Padres ace Jake
Peavy) or a Webb-like pitcher, when they have their stuff you
have a tendency to feel that you are not going to win the
ballgame," Torre said. "Right now we are battling and to come
back on the road, especially against a team right there with us,
it can't do anything but help our confidence."

Andre Ethier smacked an RBI triple for the go-ahead run after
Matt Kemp had a run-scoring double to even the score at 4-4
against Lyon (2-4), who was the main culprit in denying Webb a
major league-leading 14th win.

"It took us nine innings to get the big runs but we got those
runs to win the game," Kemp said.

Lyon lasted just two-thirds of an inning, allowing five runs and
five hits for his fifth blown save. On Saturday, he allowed two
runs and three hits - including a homer - in one frame, but got
the save.

Stephen Drew almost let the struggling closer off the hook,
though, when he singled in a run in the bottom of the ninth.
However, Jonathan Broxton wiggled out of the jam to record his
second save since replacing the injured Takashi Saito as the
closer.

Ramon Troncoso (1-1) threw two perfect innings to record his
first major league victory. Starter Derek Lowe threw 5 1/3
innings, allowing four runs and seven hits.

"Right now I think our confidence is higher," Lowe said. "Once
we get down we don't think, 'Hey, let's get them tomorrow.' We
think that 27 outs is a long way. Webb got 24 of them, but
there are still three to go."

Arizona scored three runs in the first and one in the sixth
against Lowe, while Los Angeles mustered an RBI groundout by
Blake DeWitt in the seventh against Webb.

"It is tough when they scored three runs in the first inning,
but we kept them there and eliminated the damage," Dodgers
catcher Russell Martin said. "Once you start putting zeroes up
there you start getting a better feeling. We didn't really get
to Webb that well, but we got his pitch count high enough so he
didn't pitch the ninth inning and that was the key."

Mark Reynolds and Chris Young hit back-to-back run-scoring
singles in the first for the Diamondbacks.

"Late in the game we have been getting quality at-bats," Martin
said. "We are not swinging at the pitcher's pitches; instead we
are getting quality at-bats. It's not always going to work out
that way, but today we got a big win."

 
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