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Ross Ohlendorf pitched seven strong innings run homer, as the Pirates took down the Dodgers, 6-2, game series.

Ohlendorf (1-2) scattered four hits and two runs and took Dana Eveland deep in the seventh inning for his first career round-tripper.

"Ross kept us on our heels all night," Dodgers manager Don Mattingly said

Brandon Wood, Ryan Ludwick and Ryan Doumit each chipped in two hits and an RBI for Pittsburgh, which had lost five of six coming in.

Eveland (2-1) was charged with four runs on eight hits over five frames in the loss, Los Angeles' fourth in five games.

Dee Gordon scored on Justin Sellers' ground-rule double in the first inning, but the Pirates scored four in the second. Wood posted a two-out, run-scoring single in front of Ohlendorf, whose opposite-field blast carried over the wall in right.

"I was really excited," Ohlendorf said of the homer. "Dana knew I wasn't a very good hitter. It was a first-pitch fastball and I got lucky."

Russ Mitchell's leadoff homer in the fifth cut into the deficit, but Doumit and Ludwick each knocked in a run in the eighth to extend the margin.

Evan Meek loaded the bases in the ninth and was pulled after walking Tim Federowicz with two outs. Joel Hanrahan needed four pitches to fly out pinch- hitter Aaron Miles and pick up his 38th save.

Game Notes

This was Ohlendorf's first road win since beating the Rockies on August 11, 2009...The Pirates had twice as many hits and the Dodgers, 12-6.