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  Wednesday, Aug. 2 1:35pm ET
Dodgers' Dreifort wins fourth straight start
 
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PITTSBURGH (AP) -- Remember that hitting slump the Los Angeles Dodgers were stuck in a day or so ago? Apparently they don't.

Shawn Green hit a three-run homer before Pittsburgh starter Jose Silva got an out and the Dodgers broke out of their slump in a big way Wednesday, beating the Pittsburgh Pirates 11-5.

Adrian Beltre
Adrian Beltre scores in the third inning, eluding Pirates catcher Jason Kendall's tag.

The Dodgers scored 11 runs by the fourth inning against Silva and reliever Steve Sparks, or two more runs than they had in their previous five games.

"We did a good job of getting guys on base and getting them in," said Dodgers starter Darren Dreifort (8-7), who won his fourth in a row. "It wasn't easy pitching, that's for sure, but 11 runs is outstanding. It sure makes giving up five (runs) easier."

Alex Cora singled in his first three at-bats and drove in four runs, giving the Dodgers' No. 8 hitter six RBI in a span of four at-bats. Cora's go-ahead two-run triple in the eighth inning Tuesday rallied the Dodgers to a 5-3 victory in the second game of a doubleheader and stopped a three-game losing streak.

"I've said all along, it can't be the big guys all the time," Cora said. "The guys at the bottom have to do it, too. I was taking good pitches before. Now I'm hitting what I want to hit and not what they want me to hit."

The Dodgers hit most everything Silva and Sparks tossed up there, with newly reacquired leadoff hitter Tom Goodwin reaching base his first four times up on three walks and a single.

"That's what speed does," manager Davey Johnson said. "That's the value of having speed in the leadoff spot."

The Pirates were shaky defensively again, committing three errors -- they have 91 for the season -- and misplaying several other balls. The pitchers didn't help much, walking eight as the Dodgers had 18 base runners in the first four innings.

Green's homer followed the first of Goodwin's walks and Mark Grudzielanek's single. Cora added a two-out RBI single.

"It was unexpected, but sometimes you surprise yourself," Green said of his 18th homer. "We needed to have a good offensive game. We've been pretty quiet for a few days."

Left fielder John Vander Wal's error on Grudzielanek's second-inning single led to Gary Sheffield's sacrifice fly. Silva (7-5) was lifted during a three-run third that saw Goodwin's high-hop single to shortstop drive in two runs as the ball deflected off Enrique Wilson's glove and skittered across the infield.

Silva, who had allowed two earned runs in 15 innings in his previous two starts, never did find his control. He pitched the first inning of Monday's rained-out game, and wasn't sharp coming back with only a day off.

"When he can't throw his fastball for strikes and set up his other pitches, his curveball, changeup and splitter, he pitches behind and that's a totally different story," manager Gene Lamont said.

Sparks, a rookie who is not related to the knuckleballer of the same name, walked four in a three-run fourth highlighted by Cora's two-run single and the first of Sheffield's two doubles.

Dreifort's scoreless streak of 19 1/3 innings ended with Alex Ramirez's two-run homer in the second, but the right-hander still lasted six innings, allowing five runs and seven hits. He is unbeaten in four starts since the All-Star break.

Ramirez's homer was his first since being traded by Cleveland on Friday.

"It's a thrill no matter where you hit them," he said.

By winning, the Dodgers finished 87-86 in Three Rivers Stadium. The Dodgers and the Reds are the only opposing NL teams with winning records there, except for the Diamondbacks and Brewers, who joined the league two years ago.

Game notes
Brian Giles hit a long solo homer off Dreifort in the sixth and is 4-for-7 with three homers against him. ... Dodgers RHP Matt Herges is the first rookie to start 8-0 since Livan Hernandez was 9-0 in 1997. ... The Pirates went 6-6 on a season-long 12-game homestand. ... The Dodgers bullpen is 7-0 since July 2. ... Dodgers OF F.P. Santangelo was activated off the disabled list and immediately began serving a five-game suspension. The Dodgers will play with 24 players until Tuesday. ... Los Angeles finished 8-5 on artificial turf this season. ... The Pirates are 3-11 in afternoon home games, losing seven in a row since May 14. ... One-third of Cora's 18 RBI have come in the Dodgers' last two games. He also had five RBI Thursday at Colorado.
 


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