Dodgers-Brewers: Ninth Inning Rally Falls Short for Blue Crew in 6-5 Loss
Clayton Kershaw entered Monday night as the hottest pitcher in baseball, but Manny Parra stole his thunder with a dazzling outing against the Majors best team, the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Parra threw a career high eight-plus innings to lead the Milwaukee Brewers (53-53) back to the .500-mark in a 6-5 win over the Dodgers (65-41).
Los Angeles mounted a big rally in the ninth but fell just short against all-time saves leader Trevor Hoffman
Parra came out for the inning, but allowed the first two runners to reach before giving way to Trevor Hoffman. James Loney then smoked a two-RBI double to right field cutting the Brewers lead to 6-4.
Orlando Hudson followed that up with an RBI single that hopped just under the glove of a diving Prince Fielder down the first base...
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