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2004-04-16 21:56
by Jon Weisman

Don't think I've ever seen anyone have the line that Milton Bradley had tonight. Three RBI groundouts (plus a walk). Credit Dave 2 3 1 0 Roberts as set-up man. The Dodgers found a way to beat Jason Schmidt.

Odalis Perez (8 innings, two hits, 10 strikeouts) simply dazzled - it was the Perez of 2002 and one of the best-pitched games of any major leaguer in the young 2004 season (game score 87). Eric Gagne, who seemed to have Barry Bonds struck out on a 72-mile-per-hour pitch at the knees, instead allowed his first home run (and runs) since August 20.

But the Dodgers have won seven out of 10. They are the only National League West team with more runs scored than allowed.

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