Dodger Difference-makers
Like so many seasons through the past 75 years, the Dodgers and Giants are fighting it out for first place. The ancient rivalry resumed Tuesday night in L.A. with the teams separated by just a game. Not surprisingly, it was a close contest, with Dodger leads coming and going, before the they pulled out the victory. Kenta Maeda (above) pitched the first five innings; Justin Turner (below) delivered three hits, including a run-scoring single in the first.
...and Adrian Gonzalez (below) gave L.A. the lead to stay with a 2-RBI single in the 5th. The Dodgers won the game 9-5 and stretched their division lead to two games. Here's what makes baseball rivalries different and far more passionate -- the teams will be right back on the field at Chavez Ravine to contunue the series tonight... and again on Thursday night.
...and Adrian Gonzalez (below) gave L.A. the lead to stay with a 2-RBI single in the 5th. The Dodgers won the game 9-5 and stretched their division lead to two games. Here's what makes baseball rivalries different and far more passionate -- the teams will be right back on the field at Chavez Ravine to contunue the series tonight... and again on Thursday night.
If that's not enough, the Dodgers and Giants will meet six more times during the final three weeks of the season, including three over the closing weekend in San Francisco. So this story has several chapters still to be written.
(These images are from past Dodgers games at Citi Field in 2015 and '16.)
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