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Dodgers cruise to Game 3 victory, trim NLCS deficit to 2-1
 

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LOS ANGELES -- Manny Ramirez and the Los Angeles Dodgers were tired of getting brushed back in the NL Championship Series, so they came out ready to fight back against Philadelphia.

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Blake DeWitt's bases-loaded triple off Jamie Moyer capped a five-run first inning, and the feisty Dodgers beat the Phillies 7-2 in a testy game Sunday night to trim Philadelphia's lead to 2-1 in the best-of-7 series.

The benches and bullpens emptied in the third inning, moments after Los Angeles starter Hiroki Kuroda threw a pitch over Shane Victorino's head, with an angry Ramirez barking at the Phillies during the fracas.

But there were no punches or ejections, and the Dodgers played with poise all night.

"We just want to play the game right," Ramirez said. "We're a team and we need to protect each other. I wasn't trying to get anybody. I was there just in case anything happened. I just wanted to go out there and protect my teammates. I don't fight nobody. I'm a lover."

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Kuroda pitched effectively into the seventh for the Dodgers, who will try to even the series Monday night. Game 1 loser Derek Lowe, working on three days' rest, will face Philadelphia's Joe Blanton.

"We're not back yet," Ramirez said. "They won two games, we've got one. The game tomorrow is going to be real important, so that's the game that counts."

Kuroda buzzed Victorino in an apparent attempt to retaliate for Brett Myers throwing behind Ramirez in Game 2. Plate umpire Mike Everitt immediately warned both teams, and Victorino shouted at Kuroda while pointing at his own head and upper body.

"Someone was bound to get hit. The situation called for it," Victorino explained. "Just don't throw at my head."

Victorino grounded out to first baseman Nomar Garciaparra, then exchanged words with Kuroda near the bag. Both dugouts cleared and the bullpens followed.

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Kuroda said afterward through a translator that he tried to throw inside, but the ball slipped out of his hand.

Dodgers third base coach Larry Bowa and Phillies first base coach Davey Lopes appeared to be two of the angriest participants in the near-scuffle, yelling at each other before the teams cleared the field. Ramirez also came in from left field and had to be restrained by teammates, manager Joe Torre and an umpire.

"The ball just got a little bit away from Kuroda," Dodgers catcher Russell Martin said. "The last thing we're trying to do is hit somebody in the head. We were just trying to get him uncomfortable up there a little bit.

"Those guys have been swinging the bats pretty well. It's just baseball. They've been throwing up and tight on us, and it got us a little uncomfortable. So it was just a good time to do that."

Myers threw behind Ramirez in the first inning of Game 2 on Friday, and Martin was brushed back as well. The soft-tossing Moyer hit Martin with a pitch in the first inning Sunday night, and reliever Clay Condrey knocked down the Dodgers' catcher in the second.

Martin was hit by another pitch in the seventh, a breaking ball from Chad Durbin, drawing boos from the crowd and prompting Ramirez to climb to the top step of the dugout. But Martin took first base without any trouble.

Crew chief Mike Reilly said the warning was issued to protect the players.

"That's the toughest thing for an umpire to read - intentional," Reilly said. "But we absolutely had a situation, we had a batter hit and then the retaliation, pitch up high. And we figured at that point that we should put a warning in to stop any further retaliation from the other side coming back out again."

The Phillies and Dodgers don't have a recent history of animosity, unlike Boston and Tampa Bay, the ALCS participants. The Red Sox and Rays have played two peaceful games in their series after a nasty brawl in June.

"I think it's over. I'll squash it," Victorino said.

Torre thought the warning from umpires was proper.

"With the passion that goes on in this postseason, I mean, you work all year to get here, and I think the umpires just basically tried to do the safe thing," he said. "And I can't fault them in that.

"Nobody wants to get hit in the head," he added. "That's certainly frightening. I've been hit a couple of times. I'm not sure that that was the intention, even though the pitch was there. Again, you try to throw a ball inside and sometimes it gets away. But certainly there was no intent on hurting somebody in that area. That I can tell you for sure."

The Phillies and Dodgers have played 11 times this year, including eight in the regular season, with the home team winning every game. And the Dodgers' 23-9 record at home after the All-Star break was the best in the majors.

Kuroda, a 33-year-old rookie making the second postseason start of a career that includes 11 years in the Japanese Central League, gave up five hits and two runs before being relieved by Cory Wade with two on and nobody out in the seventh. Wade retired the next three batters.

The 45-year-old Moyer, who became the oldest pitcher to start a league championship series game, lasted only 1 1/3 innings for his shortest outing since July 4, 1998. He gave up six hits and six runs.

"He had a tough time tonight," Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said. "They came out swinging on him. They were not taking very many pitches. And they hit some balls hard and also seemed like everything they hit went through for a hit."

The Dodgers had a 1-0 lead by the time Moyer had thrown five pitches on singles by Rafael Furcal, Andre Ethier and Ramirez. Casey Blake singled in another run before DeWitt lined a 2-2 pitch into the right-field corner to clear the bases and send the towel-waving, blue-clad fans at Dodger Stadium into a frenzy.

The announced attendance of 56,800 -- 800 more than listed capacity -- was the largest in Dodger Stadium history. Tiger Woods was a guest in owner Frank McCourt's box, wearing a Dodgers cap and NL West division champions T-shirt.

The Phillies got a run in the second on Ryan Howard's leadoff double and a two-out RBI single by Pedro Feliz, but Furcal hit Moyer's first pitch over the left-center wall in the bottom half to make it 6-1.

Garciaparra, making his first start of the postseason, hit a two-out RBI single off J.A. Happ in the fourth to extend the Dodgers' lead to 7-1.

The Phillies didn't have a base runner after Feliz's second-inning hit until Chase Utley doubled to start the seventh. Howard and Pat Burrell followed with singles to make it 7-2 and chase Kuroda.

Notes

  • Moyer, who turns 46 next month, became the second-oldest pitcher to start a postseason game, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. The oldest was Jack Quinn, who was 46 years, 99 days when he started Game 4 of the 1929 World Series for the Philadelphia A's.
 
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Joe Torre does his best to keep Manny Ramirez away from the Phils during a third-inning skirmish.
 
Joe Torre does his best to keep Manny Ramirez away from the Phils during a third-inning skirmish. (AP)
 

Players of the Game
Los Angeles

R. Furcal
AB 4
R 2
H 2
HR 1
RBI 1
Philadelphia

R. Howard
AB 4
R 1
H 2
HR 0
RBI 0
 
Philadelphia Phillies
Jimmy Rollins, SS4000021 .241
Shane Victorino, CF4000001 .259
Chase Utley, 2B3110101 .217
Ryan Howard, 1B4120001 .174
Pat Burrell, LF4011021 .304
Jayson Werth, RF4010023 .250
Pedro Feliz, 3B4011002 .200
Carlos Ruiz, C2000001 .174
   a- Greg Dobbs, PH1000002 .556
    Chad Durbin, P0000000 .000
    J.C. Romero, P0000000 .000
Jamie Moyer, P0000000 .000
    Clay Condrey, P0000000 .000
   b- Geoff Jenkins, PH1000000 .000
    J.A. Happ, P0000000 .000
   c- Tadahito Iguchi, PH1000000 .000
    Scott Eyre, P0000000 .000
    Chris Coste, C10100001.000
Totals3327216  
a-grounded out for Ruiz in the 7th
b-grounded out for Condrey in the 3rd
c-grounded out for Happ in the 6th
Batting
2B - Chase Utley (2, Kuroda), Ryan Howard (2, Kuroda)
RBI - Pat Burrell (6), Pedro Feliz (2)
2-OUT RBI - Pedro Feliz (1)
CS - Chase Utley (1, 2nd base by Kuroda/Martin)
Team LOB - 5
Fielding
Outfield Assists - Pat Burrell 1
DP - Rollins-Utley-Howard
Philadelphia Phillies
Jamie Moyer (L,0-2) 1.1666021 13.50
Clay Condrey 0.2000100 5.40
J.A. Happ 3411220 3.00
Scott Eyre 1000000 4.50
Chad Durbin 1000120 0.00
J.C. Romero 1000120 0.00
HBP - Martin (by Jamie Moyer), Martin (by Chad Durbin)
Pitches-Strikes - Jamie Moyer 32-22, Clay Condrey 8-3, J.A. Happ 44-24, Scott Eyre 9-7, Chad Durbin 21-13, J.C. Romero 16-10
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Jamie Moyer 1-1, Clay Condrey 1-0, J.A. Happ 2-3, Scott Eyre 2-1, J.C. Romero 1-0
Batters Faced - Jamie Moyer 11, Clay Condrey 2, J.A. Happ 13, Scott Eyre 3, Chad Durbin 5, J.C. Romero 4
Los Angeles Dodgers
Rafael Furcal, SS4221100 .280
Andre Ethier, RF5110011 .217
Manny Ramirez, LF2211200 .450
Russell Martin, C1100101 .286
Nomar Garciaparra, 1B3021013 .600
   a- James Loney, PH-1B1000011 .273
Casey Blake, 3B3111101 .238
Matt Kemp, CF4020025 .208
Blake DeWitt, 2B3013012 .211
    Angel Berroa, 2B1000000 .500
Hiroki Kuroda, P3000013 .000
    Cory Wade, P0000000 .000
   b- Jeff Kent, PH1000010 .000
    Jonathan Broxton, P0000000 .000
Totals31710758  
a-struck out for Garciaparra in the 7th
b-struck out for Wade in the 8th
Batting
3B - Blake DeWitt (1, Moyer)
HR - Rafael Furcal (1, Moyer)
RBI - Rafael Furcal (3), Manny Ramirez (8), Nomar Garciaparra (1), Casey Blake (3), Blake DeWitt 3 (6)
2-OUT RBI - Nomar Garciaparra (1), Blake DeWitt 3 (3)
SB - Russell Martin (1, 2nd base off Durbin/Coste)
CS - Matt Kemp (1, 2nd base by Happ/Ruiz)
Team LOB - 7
Los Angeles Dodgers
Hiroki Kuroda (W,2-0) 6522130 1.46
Cory Wade 2100020 1.50
Jonathan Broxton 1100010 0.00
Pitches-Strikes - Hiroki Kuroda 84-50, Cory Wade 33-22, Jonathan Broxton 14-10
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Hiroki Kuroda 8-6, Cory Wade 2-2, Jonathan Broxton 1-1
Batters Faced - Hiroki Kuroda 23, Cory Wade 7, Jonathan Broxton 4
Game Information
Attendance - 56800
Game Time - 2:57
Temperature - 70
Umpires - Home - Mike Everitt, First Base - Ted Barrett, Second Base - Mike Winters, Third Base - Gary Cederstrom