Loney, bullpen lead Dodgers to victory
Published 7/6/2008 by Ken Gurnick at Major League Baseball News
James Loney drove in three runs with a pair of doubles and the bullpen rebounded with five scoreless innings as the Dodgers beat the Giants on Sunday, 5-3.
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