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Dodgers Beat Rockies, 5-2, On Emotional Night For Scully

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Joc Pederson and pinch-hitter Andre Ethier hit back-to-back home runs in the fourth inning and the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Colorado Rockies 5-2 on Friday night after an emotional pre-game ceremony honoring Vin Scully.

Their third straight victory trimmed the Dodgers' magic number for clinching a record fourth consecutive NL West title to two. Their division lead increased to seven games after San Francisco lost at San Diego 7-2.

Pederson worked the count to 3-2 during a nine-pitch at-bat before homering off Jon Gray (10-9) with two outs. Ethier followed with his first homer of the season into the lower right field seats, extending the Dodgers' lead to 4-0.

Yasmani Grandal's RBI single gave Los Angeles a 2-0 lead in the first. Corey Seager scored from third and Colorado catcher Tom Murphy had his back to the plate as he fielded the throw from right field, allowing Justin Turner to score from second.

Ross Stripling (5-8) got the win in relief of injured Scott Kazmir. The rookie right-hander allowed two hits in three innings, struck out four and walked two.

Kenley Jansen retired the side with two strikeouts in a scoreless ninth for his 47th save in 53 chances.

Gray gave up four runs and three hits in four innings. The right-hander struck out 10 and walked three on 106 pitches.

Kazmir allowed two hits while tossing just 19 pitches in his first start for the Dodgers since Aug. 22. He left after one inning because of right spasms in his ribs and chest. The left-hander spent the past month on the disabled list with neck inflammation.

Colorado scored its runs in the sixth on Nolan Arenado's 40th homer leading off and Tom Murphy's RBI single.

The Dodgers honored Scully on his appreciation night with fellow left-handers Sandy Koufax and Clayton Kershaw among those paying tribute to the 88-year-old Hall of Fame broadcaster who is retiring when the regular season ends next weekend.

"I should be on my knees to pray in thanksgiving for all the wonderful things that have happened to me," said Scully, showered with the same roar of the crowd that first enticed him while listening to college football games on the family's four-legged radio as an 8-year-old in the Bronx.

"I've loved this game for 80 years," he said.

SINGING SCULLY

Scully did a bit of lip-synching while his pre-recorded version of "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" played in the seventh inning. He had his arm around wife Sandi and a banner reading "I'll Miss You!" was unrolled from his booth while the sellout crowd of 52,320 cheered him as they had all night.

QUOTE OF THE NIGHT

"As many times as I've been on this field, I've never been this nervous." — 80-year-old Koufax said before addressing the crowd.

WHAT A CATCH

Josh Reddick charged a ball hit by Colorado's DJ LeMahieu to right field, catching it on the run and completing a cartwheel to hold the runner at third base with two outs in the third.

UP NEXT

Rockies: RHP Chad Bettis (13-7, 4.79) has career highs in victories, starts (30) and innings pitched (174 2/3). He is 0-1 with a 4.91 ERA in seven career games, including four starts, against Los Angeles.

Dodgers: Kershaw (11-3, 1.73) is 7-1 with a 1.19 ERA in nine home starts.

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