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PITTSBURGH(AP) This should have been so easy for the Dodgers:
Jonathan Broxton
on the mound, a three-run lead in the ninth inning against the dismal Pirates and an NL West title to celebrate as soon as
they closed it out.
Instead, easy turned into excruciating as Los Angeles let a victory slip away when the majors' second-worst team pulled off
a four-run rally aided by several defensive lapses.
Right fielder
Andre Ethier
misplayed
Lastings Milledge
's two-run single for an error that allowed the winning run to score, and last-place Pittsburgh beat the Dodgers 6-5 to prevent
Los Angeles from clinching the NL West title on Sunday.
''You've got to get 27 outs. That's why baseball's a little crazy sometimes,'' said shortstop
Rafael Furcal
, who committed one of two Dodgers errors in the ninth.
Los Angeles, already assured a playoff spot, went ahead 5-2 with three runs in the ninth against
Matt Capps
(4-8), only to let the Pirates stage their best rally of a miserable season. Pittsburgh, four losses from 100, won for only
the fifth time in 29 games.
''As many times as you snatch it back from somebody else, you have to understand those things happen,'' Dodgers manager
Joe Torre
said. ''It's not easy to take, but that's why you watch every pitch.''
The Dodgers went into the game with a magic number of two for clinching the division crown, but it essentially was one because
Colorado would lose any tiebreaker with them. After they lost, the Dodgers sat quietly in front of their lockers watching
the Cardinals-Rockies game, hoping for a St. Louis victory and a delayed celebration.
Instead, the Rockies won 4-3, meaning the Dodgers must win Monday afternoon if they want to leave Pittsburgh as division champions.
The Rockies are off Monday.
Furcal wasn't among those staying around after the Dodgers lost.
''I don't care about that game,'' Furcal said. ''I care about us. I'll go back and think about the (bad) game we played.''
Broxton (7-2) gave up singles to pinch-hitters
Delwyn Young
and
Brandon Moss
before
Andrew McCutchen
grounded into a force out.
Andy LaRoche
's infield single scored Young, making it 5-3, and McCutchen moved to third when Furcal threw wildly for an error.
Furcal also thought he should have turned a double play on McCutchen's grounder.
''If I make those two plays, we win easy,'' he said.
After
Garrett Jones
was intentionally walked for the third time, Milledge - who stranded five runners while going hitless in his first four at-bats
- lined a two-run single into right field to tie it. Jones kept running on the play and scored when the ball went under Ethier's
glove and rolled to the warning track.
''The Dodgers have a great team and they're going to do great things in the postseason,'' Milledge said. ''For us to score
four runs in the bottom of the ninth inning against that team and one of the best closers in baseball is quite an accomplishment.
It's something we can feel good about, something that can give us a little confidence going into the offseason.''
Los Angeles went into the seventh trailing Pirates rookie
Daniel McCutchen
2-1, but shortstop
Luis Cruz
fumbled a potential double-play grounder by pinch-hitter
Jim Thome
and settled for getting one out as
James Loney
scored the tying run.
The Pirates brought in their closer, Capps, to pitch the ninth, but he immediately gave up singles to Loney,
Ronnie Belliard
and
Russell Martin
that put the Dodgers ahead.
After
Orlando Hudson
bunted the runners up and pinch-hitter
Manny Ramirez
was intentionally walked, second baseman
Brian Bixler
threw late to the plate trying to get pinch-runner
Juan Castro
on Furcal's grounder.
Robinzon Diaz
's passed ball allowed the third run of the inning to score.
The lead didn't stand up, as Broxton blew his sixth save in 42 opportunities.
Dodgers left-hander
Clayton Kershaw
made his first start since Sept. 4, three days before separating his right shoulder while shagging fly balls in Dodger Stadium,
but left trailing 2-1 after four innings. He threw 77 pitches, almost exactly the number Torre wanted, but his wildness hurt
him as he allowed two runs in the third.
After Bixler and McCutchen singled, Kershaw's wild pitch scored Bixler from third, and another wild pitch sent McCutchen to
third. LaRoche followed with a run-scoring double.
Kershaw gave up four hits, struck out four and walked one but is winless in his last 10 starts while receiving only 11 runs
of support.
The Dodgers scored in the third on Furcal's RBI single, which extended his hitting streak to 11 games, but
Daniel McCutchen
made the best of his five starts. He gave up five hits and two runs over six-plus innings.
NOTES: Torre didn't start Ramirez in a day game that followed a night game. ... The Dodgers also had two costly errors while
losing to the Pirates 3-1 on Friday. The Dodgers are 3-3 in their last six games against the teams with the majors' two worst
records, the Nationals and Pirates.
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