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the Los Angeles Dodgers are hitting their stride in June.
Joc Pederson, Max Muncy and Yasiel Puig homered off ageless wonder Bartolo
Colon, and the defending NL champions broke loose for seven runs in the fourth
inning to rout the last-place Texas Rangers 12-5 on Tuesday night and improve to
8-2 this month.
Los Angeles moved two games above .500 for the first time this season.
¡±Winning is contagious,¡± said Cody Bellinger, who reached base safely in four
of five plate appearances. ¡±When you¡¯re winning, everything comes together.¡±
The Dodgers pounded out 16 hits in taking their second straight game.
¡±We¡¯re taking a lot of good swings,¡± manager Dave Roberts said.
Colon, the 45-year-old right-hander, has allowed 19 homers this season. He
recorded his 2,500th career strikeout against Muncy in the first.
Colon (3-4) got tagged for season highs in runs (eight) and hits (nine) over
3 1/3 innings after tossing at least five innings in 10 of 11 starts. He was
trying to break a tie with Hall of Famer Juan Marichal for most wins by a
Dominican-born pitcher ¨C they both have 243.
¡±They took advantage of me. They got heated up good,¡± Colon said through a
translator. ¡±That¡¯s what happened, so I couldn¡¯t do (anything). They were very
aggressive and I couldn¡¯t hold them.¡±
The Rangers lost their season high-tying fifth in a row in their first visit
to Dodger Stadium since 2015. They fell to 14-19 on the road, having lost four
of their last five.
Texas manager Jeff Banister liked Colon¡¯s velocity early on before watching
it tail off.
¡±Couldn¡¯t get the sinker where he wanted it to. It seemed like all pitches
were getting hit pretty good,¡± he said. ¡±Fastball was elevated and couldn¡¯t land
the off-speed stuff down in the strike zone where he wanted to.¡±
Edward Paredes (1-0) got the win with a scoreless inning of relief.
Daniel Corcino pitched three innings for his first career save, but stumbled
with two outs in the ninth when he allowed two runs. Jurickson Profar had an RBI
single and Delino DeShields scored on a throwing error by Puig in right
field.
Pederson¡¯s two-run homer in the second ¨C his seventh in eight games ¨C gave
the Dodgers a 3-0 lead after Puig drove in their first run with a two-out
double.
Pederson notched his fourth three-hit game of the season. He hit just one
homer in the first 53 games, and now has seven in his last eight games since
June 2.
¡±What I used to do in the past is worry about the results,¡± he said. ¡±Used to
get real frustrated with not getting results. Instead, I¡¯m just sticking to the
process. I¡¯ve been hitting some balls hard on the ground. Now I¡¯m able to get
some balls in the air and do some damage.¡±
Muncy hit his team-leading 13th homer, going deep in his fourth straight
game, to make it 4-2 in the third. He made his first start of the season at
second base.
The Dodgers batted around in the fourth, with Puig powering a two-run homer
to get the scoring started. Chris Taylor added an RBI single and scored on an
error by Profar at shortstop. Bellinger had an RBI double and Yasmani Grandal
hit a two-run single in extending their lead to 11-2.
Muncy¡¯s groundout in the fifth made it 12-3.
Caleb Ferguson allowed two runs and five hits in four innings during his
second major league start for the Dodgers after being recalled from Triple-A
Oklahoma City earlier in the day. The left-hander struck out three and walked
two.
Adrian Beltre had an RBI single for the Rangers, and Shin-Soo Choo homered
leading off the fifth.
TRAINER¡¯S ROOM
Rangers: SS Elvis Andrus will be the designated hitter and play seven innings
in the second game of a rehab assignment with Double-A Frisco on Wednesday.
Dodgers: RHP Walker Buehler went on the 10-day DL with a right rib
microfracture, an injury sustained when he was hit by a 108 mph line drive by
Colorado¡¯s Trevor Story on May 21. ¡ LHP Clayton Kershaw (lower back strain)
threw a bullpen, and a simulated game will occur soon. ¡±He¡¯s reassured me he
feels great,¡± Roberts said. ¡ LHP Hyun-Jin Ryu (left groin strain) threw a
bullpen.
HE SAID IT
¡±I had to face him and get hits off him when he was a lot better.¡± ¨C Roberts
on Colon.
STRUGGLING AGAINST LA
Colon has never fared well against the Dodgers. He is 2-7 with a 6.12 ERA in
11 career starts. He¡¯s struck out 39 and walked 10. His eight runs were the most
he¡¯s allowed since June 5, 2017, when he gave up eight against the Phillies over
3 2/3 innings.
BELTRE AND ICHIRO
With two hits, Beltre tied Ichiro Suzuki for 21st place on the career list at
3,089.
UP NEXT
LHP Cole Hamels (3-6, 3.86 ERA) goes for the Rangers in the series finale,
having allowed 17 home runs, second-most in the majors. RHP Kenta Maeda
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3.61) makes his first start since May 29 after being on the DL with a right hip
strain. He¡¯s never faced Texas.
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WASHINGTON ¡ª On what was supposed to be a day off, the New York Yankees and
the Washington Nationals will try on Monday to finish what they started in
May.
The Yankees travel to Nationals Park to complete a game halted by rain on May
15 with the score tied 3-3. The teams will then make up a game that was rained
out on May 16.
Slumping Bryce Harper gets the game restarted when he leads off the bottom of
the sixth inning.
New York¡¯s Sonny Gray (4-4, 4.98 ERA) opposes Erick Fedde (0-1, 5.91) 30
minutes after the completion of the suspended game
Both teams are coming off a loss, though for the Yankees it¡¯s a blip and for
the Nationals a trend.
Washington (37-31) completed a five-game trip through American League parks
with an 8-6 loss at Toronto. The Nationals went 1-4 on the trip, ending with a
sweep at the hands of the Blue Jays.
After failing to score in three of their previous five games, the Nationals
produced 13 hits Sunday, only to see rare poor performances from a starter and a
late-inning reliever.
Tanner Roark lasted just four innings and reliever Ryan Madson allowed two
homers in the eighth inning, the first he has given up since June 4, 2017, when
he was a member of the Oakland A¡¯s and Washington¡¯s Ryan Zimmerman homered.
¡°You never want to get swept, but I¡¯m glad we swung the bats today,¡±
Nationals manager Dave Martinez told MASN.com. ¡°We haven¡¯t been swinging very
well. ¡ I¡¯ll take our chances every time we score six runs, I really will. I¡¯m
proud of them, they didn¡¯t give up, they fought the whole game.¡±
Roark¡¯s short outing came at a particularly bad time. The Nationals used four
relievers Sunday and the pitching staff is looking at 12 or more innings of work
Monday.
¡°I stunk today,¡± Roark told MASN.com. ¡°Didn¡¯t really have much working for
me.¡±
Anthony Rendon, Brian Goodwin and Wilmer Difo each collected two hits, but
Harper went 0-for-5. He is now batting .163 (7-for-43) in June with four walks
and 20 strikeouts.
The Yankees (46-21) dropped a 3-1 decision to the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday
but have won 13 of their last 17. That includes splitting two games with the
Nationals last week.
CC Sabathia was the hard-luck loser Sunday when the Yankees went 0-for-7 with
runners in scoring position.
¡°Always,¡± Yankees manager Aaron Boone told reporters when asked if he
expected three runs not to be enough against his team.
¡°And that¡¯s no disrespect ever to the opponent, it¡¯s just I always know that
we¡¯re some traffic away from popping one,¡± he added. ¡°We had a little traffic
and threw some hits out there, but we just couldn¡¯t get over the hump. They held
us down and kept us at bay today.¡±
The Yankees (.687) remained ahead of the 49-24 Red Sox (.671) in the AL East.
New York leads the majors in runs per game, homers, homers per game, slugging
percentage and OPS.
That¡¯s despite the continue struggles of Giancarlo Stanton (.243), who went
1-for-3 Sunday with a walk and two strikeouts.
¡°He¡¯s still working to be ¡®on time¡¯ and get started to his rhythm of hitting.
¡ That¡¯s what he¡¯s struggled with: consistently being on time. That¡¯s when you
have a tendency to expand or be behind on the fastball or behind on the breaking
ball,¡± Boone told MLB.com.
However, Stanton is hitting .279 (34-for-122) with nine homers and 18 RBIs
away from Yankee Stadium. And at Nationals Park, he has a career average of .289
with 20 homers and 41 RBIs in 54 games.
Gray is 0-0 with a 4.74 ERA in three starts against the Nationals. He gave up
a three-run homer to rookie Juan Soto last Wednesday in a 5-4 loss to Washington
when he allowed four runs on seven hits in five innings.
Fedde gave up four runs and six hits in five innings in a no-decision last
week at Yankee Stadium.