Dodgers Are Stifled by Zambrano; Cub right-hander holds them to one hit in eight innings and L.A. falls 61/2 games out of first place after a 2-1 loss in 10 innings to Chicago HOME EDITION
In this space, you could be reading about how Carlos Zambrano pitched a no-hitter against the Dodgers. But the Dodgers got a lucky hit, so they are spared the indignity of a no-hit recap. The Dodgers got one hit in 10 innings Tuesday. After [Brad Penny] and Eric Gagne held the Cubs to one run in nin...
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Published in | The Los Angeles times |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Los Angeles, Calif
Los Angeles Times Communications LLC
01.06.2005
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Summary: | In this space, you could be reading about how Carlos Zambrano pitched a no-hitter against the Dodgers. But the Dodgers got a lucky hit, so they are spared the indignity of a no-hit recap. The Dodgers got one hit in 10 innings Tuesday. After [Brad Penny] and Eric Gagne held the Cubs to one run in nine innings, Yhency Brazoban gave up the game-winning run in the 10th. HEADS UP: Dodger catcher Mike Rose and third baseman Antonio Perez go after a pop fly.; PHOTOGRAPHER: Damon Winter Los Angeles Times; SO CLOSE: Cub pitcher Carlos Zambrano gave up only a bloop double to [Cesar Izturis].; PHOTOGRAPHER: Stephen Dunn Getty Images |
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ISSN: | 0458-3035 |