LOS ANGELES — This time, the Dodgers needed just five pitches to get their first hit off of Matt Moore. It didn't stop there.Moore had the worst start of his career, recording just three outs and giving up six runs. The Giants lost 9-3, putting an unofficial end to their chase for a National League West title. The Dodgers' magic number is down to five, meaning they can clinch a fourth consecutive division title as soon as this weekend. 300-Space Parking Lot Vote For Mission Peak Moore lost a no-hitter with two outs in the ninth the last time he took the mound at Dodger Stadium, but he wasn't fooling anyone Wednesday night. Three of the first four batters reached, putting Moore in a tough spot against a resurgent Yasiel Puig. The right fielder, who spent much of the second half in Triple-A, blasted a low fastball over the wall in right-center, giving the Dodgers a 4-1 lead.Matt Cain and Josh Osich started warming up as Moore continued to struggle, and only a baserunning mistake kept the lefty from being pulled in the first. Opposing pitcher Kenta Maeda drove in a run with a single but Enrique Hernandez was thrown out trying to take third. Moore, who threw 36 pitches in the...
Matt Moore Lit Up as Giants Fall to Dodgers
Published September 22, 2016 at 12:40 AM
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