PHILADELPHIA (AP) ― Clayton Kershaw pitched eight dominant innings and the seemingly unstoppable Los Angeles Dodgers won their 10th straight Saturday night, beating Philadelphia 5-0 to keep the Phillies scoreless in two games under new manager Ryne Sandberg.
Juan Uribe hit a three-run homer, Kershaw had an RBI double and the Dodgers improved to 25-3 after the All-Star break.
They have won 19 of their last 20 road games and are 42-8 overall since June 22.
Meanwhile, the skidding Phillies have yet to cross home plate since manager Charlie Manuel was fired Friday in the middle of a second-half swoon.
They were blanked 4-0 by Zack Greinke and the Dodgers in Sandberg’s debut and now have lost 21 of 25.
Boston 6, NY Yankees 1
St. Louis 4, Chicago Cubs 0
Arizona 15, Pittsburgh 5
Baltimore 8, Colorado 4
Detroit 6, Kansas City 5
Milwaukee 2, Cincinnati 0
Chicago 8, Minnesota 5
San Francisco 6, Miami 4
Toronto 6, Tampa Bay 2
Texas 15, Seattle 3
Washington 8, Atlanta 7
San Diego 8, NY Mets 2
LA Angels 6, Houston 5
Cleveland 7, Oakland 1
Juan Uribe hit a three-run homer, Kershaw had an RBI double and the Dodgers improved to 25-3 after the All-Star break.
They have won 19 of their last 20 road games and are 42-8 overall since June 22.
Meanwhile, the skidding Phillies have yet to cross home plate since manager Charlie Manuel was fired Friday in the middle of a second-half swoon.
They were blanked 4-0 by Zack Greinke and the Dodgers in Sandberg’s debut and now have lost 21 of 25.
Boston 6, NY Yankees 1
St. Louis 4, Chicago Cubs 0
Arizona 15, Pittsburgh 5
Baltimore 8, Colorado 4
Detroit 6, Kansas City 5
Milwaukee 2, Cincinnati 0
Chicago 8, Minnesota 5
San Francisco 6, Miami 4
Toronto 6, Tampa Bay 2
Texas 15, Seattle 3
Washington 8, Atlanta 7
San Diego 8, NY Mets 2
LA Angels 6, Houston 5
Cleveland 7, Oakland 1
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