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  Wednesday, Sep. 20 10:05pm ET
Hot Dodgers probably waited too long
 
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- The Los Angeles Dodgers are playing their best ball of the season. Unfortunately, it's probably too late.

Eric Karros
Eric Karros (second from right) celebrated his game-winning home run Wednesday against D-Backs relief pitcher Byung-Hyun Kim.

Eric Karros hit a leadoff home run in the bottom of the ninth Wednesday night -- his first homer in 29 games -- to give the Dodgers their second straight 1-0 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks and a sweep of the three-game series.

Karros hit a 2-0 pitch from Byung-Hyun Kim (6-6) into the left-field bullpen for his 31st homer of the season and first since Aug. 22. The homer was the 242nd of Karros' career, tying him for third place in franchise history with the late Roy Campanella.

Campanella's widow, Roxie, attended the game and congratulated Karros afterward.

"She was very complimentary," Karros said. "She told me to go out and try to get another one. The way things have been going, it might not be until next year."

About Campanella, Karros said: "To be mentioned in that kind of company is ridiculous. I'm not going to kid myself, I don't belong in that company."

Darren Dreifort and two relievers blanked the Diamondbacks as the Dodgers extended their winning streak to six games, equaling a season high. They have three walkoff homers in their winning streak.

The Dodgers moved ahead of Arizona into second place in the NL West, and remained 5½ games behind the New York Mets in the NL wild card race.

The Mets have 10 games left, the Dodgers nine.

"We're not out of it yet," Karros said. "Everybody's written us off. One game at a time. We've been playing well and the pitching's been outstanding."

The Diamondbacks, who have lost five in a row, are six games behind the Mets with 12 games remaining.

San Francisco's win over Cincinnati and the Dodgers' victory over Arizona meant the Giants clinched a tie for the NL West title. The Diamondbacks could tie the Giants by winning their last 12 games if San Francisco lost its last 11.

Even though they're ahead of Arizona, the Dodgers were eliminated from contention in the NL West when San Francisco won.

A total of just five runs were scored in the series -- Los Angeles won Monday night's opener 2-1. Arizona hasn't scored a run in 19 straight innings.

"The last three days, we've seen some real good pitching," said Randy Johnson, who blanked the Dodgers for seven innings. "It's a little frustrating. But you just tip your hat to the pitching we've faced in Kevin Brown, Chan Ho Park and Dreifort tonight."

Los Angeles starters pitched 22 2/3 shutout innings in the series.

Matt Herges (11-3), who shut the Diamondbacks out in the top of the ninth despite allowing two hits, was the winner. Herges has an 11-0 record as a reliever and is 0-3 as a starter.

Five of the first 11 Arizona batters hit singles before Dreifort settled down, retiring 14 straight batters until Kelly Stinnett hit a one-out infield single in the eighth. Hanley Frias ran for Stinnett and was thrown out trying to steal by Paul LoDuca.

The Diamondbacks then loaded the bases when pinch-hitter Rob Ryan walked, Tony Womack singled and Craig Counsell walked. Terry Adams relieved Dreifort and struck out Luis Gonzalez to end the threat.

Johnson blanked the Dodgers on five hits while walking two and striking out eight, giving him a big league-leading 334 strikeouts this season. He threw 125 pitches before being lifted for a pinch-hitter.

Dreifort went 7 2/3 innings and gave up seven hits while walking two and striking out seven. He used 108 pitches.

"What great pitching the whole series," Dodgers manager Davey Johnson said. "The offenses were almost non-existent on both sides. I like that better than bombs away. We had our good luck charm in there -- Herges."

Game notes
Dodgers slugger Gary Sheffield sat out his second straight game and fourth in the last five because of lower back pain. It's hoped Sheffield, who has 41 homers and 104 RBIs, will be able to play this weekend. ... Johnson failed to reach double figures in strikeouts for only the 10th time in 33 starts this season. He has 148 double-digit strikeout games in his career to rank second all-time behind Nolan Ryan's 215. ... Arizona outfielder Danny Bautista returned to the team after missing Tuesday night's game to be with his wife, Frandy, who delivered the couple's second son and third child in Arizona early Wednesday. Daniel Bautista Jr. weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces at birth. ... Mark Grudzielanek, moved from shortstop to second base last winter, played short for the first time this season, and Hiram Bocachica made his first big league start at second for the Dodgers. ... Los Angeles starters have pitched 24 1-3 consecutive scoreless innings.
 


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