Josh Beckett came back down to earth, allowing four earned runs despite going a relatively deep 6 2/3 innings. Tom Koehler kept the tired Dodgers off-balance, pitching seven scoreless innings. The Dodgers chipped back in the late innings with RBIs by Gordon, Puig and Crawford, but it wasn't enough.
How tired were the Dodgers? "Twice a bloop single dropped among three Los Angeles fielders to allow a run to score," according to the ESPN recap (what, you think I watched this game?). Surprisingly, the Dodgers did not commit any errors in this game.
Also on the plus side, Puig had two stolen bases and Flash had one (and a CS) to bring his total to an MLB-leading 16.
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I knew that GT was too erudite for the Dodgers to stomach. Sorry.
Get with the scatological program!
See ya, Dwight!
Eh, I take some solace in the following:
a) I knew they were going play like shit because of the travel
b) If that one shittacular inning hadn't happened, they'd have won.
If only Woody....
...this would never have happened.
My wife has taken to calling him "Spee-Dee."
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