Published 7/20/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - MLB News
Dan Haren wasn't feeling his best Saturday night. Try convincing the Los Angeles Dodgers of that. Haren threw seven scoreless innings and Conor Jackson homered as the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 3-2. Haren (9-5) scattered four hits, struck out seven, walked two and allowed only two runners to reach second base just three days after throwing two innings during Tuesday's All-Star...
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The term "first-place showdown" doesn't sound quite right when both teams are under .500, but the Dodgers and Arizona Diamondbacks meet today in Phoenix as the top two teams in the National League West.