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PITTSBURGH (AP) -
Hiroki Kuroda
feels it on the mound,
James Loney
senses it in the batter's box. These aren't the
Los Angeles Dodgers
of April and May, June and July.
What must worry the other NL playoff contenders is these may be the Dodgers of October.
Kuroda allowed three hits over seven shutout innings for his first road win in more than two months and
Manny Ramirez
had three more hits, leading the surging Dodgers past the
Pittsburgh Pirates
, 8-2 on Monday night.
With
Juan Pierre
homering for the first time in nearly two years, the Dodgers rebounded from a 1-0, 10-inning loss at Colorado on Sunday for
their 13th victory in 15 games - a surge that has given them a 4 1/2-game lead in the NL West over Arizona. The Diamondbacks,
who beat the Giants, led by 4 1/2 games on Aug. 29.
''It's great for us,'' Loney said. ''We've been playing consistent with timely hits and good pitching and that's where we
want to be.''
The Pirates swept three games from St. Louis over the weekend, but did nothing with Kuroda, who hadn't won in six road starts
since beating Houston 4-1 on July 2. Kuroda (9-10) permitted one runner to reach third and yielded only one hit,
Nyjer Morgan
's double in the sixth, after the first.
''He was on and our bats weren't clicking,'' Morgan said. ''He kept us off balance. He had a lot of movement on his pitches.''
Ramirez has played the biggest role in the turnaround, hitting .395 with 14 homers and 43 RBIs in 42 games since being dealt
by the
Red Sox
to the Dodgers on July 31 - a three-team deal completed only after the Pirates agreed to trade
Jason Bay
to Boston. Ramirez's production is the best of any hitter added in a late-season trade since
Hank Sauer
had 15 homers and 47 RBIs in his first 40 games with the Cubs in 1949.
Ramirez doubled in the Dodgers' first two runs in a three-run third against
Ross Ohlendorf
(0-2), with the other run scoring on catcher
Ryan Doumit
's throwing error. Ramirez singled off the right-field wall an inning later - the two runners held up to see if the ball would
be caught - and Loney had a two-run single.
It's obvious what Ramirez has given the Dodgers, besides one of the majors' best bats: confidence.
''Our offense has been really good lately. If I perform well enough, I know the offense is going to support me,'' Kuroda said.
''Lately, I feel very relaxed pitching, knowing the offense is going to help me out.''
Loney said the Dodgers' hitters also are loose, knowing that if they didn't get a hit, someone else will.
''You've got to have that confidence, and I think we have that confidence in each other,'' he said. ''We've got the confidence
in the next guy to pick it up.''
Pierre, starting a third consecutive game because
Andre Ethier
was attending the birth of his first child, had three hits and scored three runs. His solo homer in the sixth off
Marino Salas
was his first in 1,070 at-bats, or since his drive off the Phillies'
Jon Lieber
on Sept. 18, 2006.
''We were trying to give him the cold shoulder after that, but he wouldn't let us,'' Loney said, referring to how Pierre made
his teammates celebrate with him.
Takashi Saito
, the Dodgers' closer most of the season, didn't allow a hit during a scoreless eighth in his first appearance since being
diagnosed with an injured right elbow July 12. He chose not to have surgery.
''The last two months, I had a lot to think about, so it's really hard to express my feelings right now, but I was able to
pitch,'' Saito said.
Brad Penny
, recovering from a shoulder injury, pitched the ninth in his second appearance since Aug. 13 and allowed
Adam LaRoche
's two-run, two-out homer, his 20th.
Ohlendorf, formerly of the Yankees, is winless in three starts with a 7.62 ERA for Pittsburgh. He was chased after giving
up five hits and three runs, two earned, in three innings.
Notes: The Dodgers'
Casey Blake
sat out with the back tightness that forced him out of Sunday's game. ... INF
Jeff Kent
, who had arthroscopic knee surgery Sept. 2, is taking batting practice in Los Angeles but isn't close to returning. ... Pirates
RHP
Jimmy Barthmaier
will make his second career start on Saturday against Houston. ... Pierre has 13 homers in 5,132 at-bats. ... Los Angeles
is 33-42 on the road but has won seven of nine. ... The Dodgers finish the regular season against the Pirates, Padres and
Giants, teams with a combined record of 188-260 (.420) before Monday's games. ... Until Ethier left, Pierre hadn't started
successive games since Aug. 2-3.
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