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Cruz Leads Dodgers Past Reds, 3-1

LOS ANGELES (AP) Luis Cruz doubled home the go-ahead run in his second game with the Dodgers and stole home on the next pitch, leading Los Angeles to a 3-1 victory over Johnny Cueto and the Cincinnati Reds on Tuesday night.

It was 1-all in the seventh when James Loney singled with one out. Cruz followed with a drive to the gap in left-center and Loney barely getting his foot on the plate after catcher Ryan Hanigan stuck out his left leg to block him.

Cruz continued to third on the relay from shortstop Zack Cozart, then broke for home as Tony Gwynn Jr. tried to put down a suicide-squeeze bunt. Cueto's pitch sailed off the tip of Hanigan's glove and to the backstop, and Cruz was credited with the Dodgers' first steal of home since Dee Gordon's on June 1, 2011, against the Angels.

Scott Elbert (1-1) faced one batter, retiring Joey Votto on a flyout to end the seventh, and got the victory. Kenley Jansen pitched a perfect ninth for his 13th save in 16 attempts.

Cueto (9-5) allowed three runs and seven hits over eight innings in his matchup with fellow All-Star snub Chris Capuano.

Capuano yielded a run, six hits and three walks through six innings and struck out six before he was lifted for a pinch-hitter. When the left-hander walked Cozart leading off the first it ended a string of 20 1-3 innings and 71 batters in which Capuano did not issue a base on balls.

Cozart was back in the lineup one night after getting hit in the helmet with a fastball by Chad Billingsley. The rookie played despite a mild concussion and residual headache. Votto also returned to action and had two hits after missing two games because of inflammation in his left knee.

Cueto committed a balk with two out in the sixth while stepping off the rubber to get a fresh set of signs from Hanigan. That moved up Elian Herrera, and Bobby Abreu drove him in with a single that tied the score.

Cueto led off the Reds' fifth with a single, advanced on Votto's two-out single and came home when Brandon Phillips doubled.

Capuano escaped a bases-loaded jam in the fourth. He retired his first two batters before giving up two walks around a single by Ryan Ludwick, but Hanigan grounded out.

The Reds this season are batting a meager .201 with runners in scoring position and two out. Jay Bruce had two such opportunities, but grounded into a fielder's choice in the first and struck out in the fifth.

NOTES: Los Angeles placed RHP Todd Coffey on the 15-day disabled list because of an elbow injury. The 280-pound reliever hurt himself while giving up a triple to Todd Frazier in the series opener, but struck out his next two batters after trainer Sue Falsone came out to the mound to check on him. ... Due to Coffey's injury, the Dodgers officially recalled Shawn Tolleson, who was still in town after getting optioned to Triple-A Albuquerque on Monday when Cruz's contract was selected from the Isotopes. ... Cruz started at 3B in place of Juan Uribe, who has a sprained right ankle. X-rays taken Tuesday were negative. ... Dodgers RF and RBIs leader Andre Ethier missed his sixth straight game because of an oblique strain on his left side. He could be a candidate for the disabled list when 2B Mark Ellis is ready to be activated on Wednesday. ... Dodgers injured CF Matt Kemp, who began a minor league rehab assignment Tuesday night, was replaced on the NL's All-Star roster by Braves 3B Chipper Jones. It will be Jones' first game ever in Kansas City, the only big league city he has never played in. The 19-year veteran is retiring at the end of the season. ... Reds CF Drew Stubbs was 0 for 4 with two strikeouts and is hitless in his last 24 at-bats.

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