Miley seeks rebound effort against Dodgers
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The Arizona Diamondbacks are hoping Wade Miley's previous performance was just an aberration and he will revert back to his commanding ways tonight in the opener of a four-game series with the NL West-rival Los Angeles Dodgers at Chase Field.
Miley was selected as a reserve on the National League All-Star roster, but is coming off an unfavorable performance his last time out. In Saturday's 10-2 drubbing at the hands of the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park, Miley was stroked for eight runs and eight hits, including a season-high three home runs, in only 3 2/3 innings. He had won two straight and six of eight starts.
"Obviously, today I don't think he had his best stuff," D-backs catcher Miguel Montero said of his battery mate. "Eventually he's going to have games like that. He's a human being. It was not a good outing. He was still battling and he was still competing. Unfortunately, things didn't work out the way he wanted."
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Miley, the first D-backs rookie to make the Midsummer Classic, fell to 9-4 in 16 games (13 starts) this season and his earned run average slightly climbed from 2.19 to 2.87. The left-hander defeated Los Angeles on May 15 in a 5-1 win and tossed 6 2/3 innings of one-run ball. In two career games (1 start) against the Dodgers, Miley is 1-0 with a 3.52 ERA.
In eight home appearances (6 starts) this season, Miley sports a 6-1 mark to go along with a 2.33 ERA.
Arizona was swept in three games by San Diego to begin a seven-game homestand and has lost five straight overall and seven of nine contests. In Wednesday's 8-6 loss that solidified the sweep for the Padres, Ian Kennedy gave up four runs and nine hits in seven innings in the no-decision and David Hernandez was dealt the loss for surrendering two runs in the eighth inning.
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Jason Kubel hit a three-run homer and Willie Bloomquist finished 3-for-5 with an RBI and a run scored for Arizona.
The Dodgers were able to re-claim the top spot in the NL West -- one-half game ahead of San Francisco -- with Wednesday's 4-1 win over the Cincinnati Reds in the finale of a three-game series at Chavez Ravine. The Giants lost at Washington earlier on Independence Day.
Los Angeles starter Aaron Harang stymied his former Reds team with seven innings of one-run ball and struck out five batters. Ronald Belisario and Kenley Jansen each threw a scoreless inning of relief and combined for five strikeouts, with Jansen posting his 14th save.
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"I felt really good. I stayed through the ball. I felt I had control of the game," Harang said.
Luis Cruz and James Loney had RBI singles for the Dodgers, who have won three of their last four contests following a seven-game skid. It's the first time Los Angeles has won consecutive games since June 9-10 at Seattle.
The news wasn't all good for LA, as shortstop Dee Gordon suffered a dislocated right thumb on a stolen base in the eighth inning. X-rays revealed no break and Gordon is scheduled to have an MRI Thursday.
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"I stole third and I actually don't know what was caught, but I think it went underneath the base," said Gordon, who tallied his major league-leading 30th stolen base. "It was a weird play and a weird thing happened. I felt I hit something real hard and got up and looked at my batting glove and it looked big. I looked at my finger and it was not a good sight."
The Dodgers put right fielder Andre Ethier on the 15-day disabled list Wednesday with a left oblique strain and reinstated second baseman Mark Ellis off the DL. Ellis had suffered a left leg injury on May 18 and underwent subsequent surgery. Slugger Matt Kemp played in his second rehab game for Class A Rancho Cucamonga and played center field. Kemp was the designated hitter in his first rehab stint.
Los Angeles went 3-4 on a seven-game homestand and hopes to snap a four-game road losing streak in the desert tonight. It has dropped eight of nine games outside of Dodger Stadium.
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Once again Dodgers young starter Nathan Eovaldi tries for his first win of the season Thursday and is 0-5 with a 4.61 earned run average in seven starts. He owns just one win in his career (1-7) and pitched 5 1/3 innings in Saturday's 5-0 loss to the New York Mets, allowing five runs and seven hits. The right- hander is 0-3 in four road starts in 2012, but is 1-0 with a 6.14 ERA in four career games (1 start) against the Diamondbacks.
LA has won three of five matchups with the D-backs this season and is 6-3 in the past nine meetings between the division foes.