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Hyun-Jin Ryu allowed one hit over seven innings and Andre Ethier hit a three run-double, leading the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 10-4 victory over the Chicago White Sox on Saturday night.

Ryu struggled with his command in the first. He walked Alejandro De Aza, who advanced to third on infield outs before scoring on wild pitch. In the second, the South Korean left-hander allowed a double to Tyler Flowers, who scored on a sacrifice fly.

Ryu, who had a single in the third, retired the last eleven batters he faced and 17 of the last 18.

Matt Kemp drove in two runs in the fifth with a double off Jake Peavy, who allowed four runs on seven hits in five innings.

Carl Crawford played three innings in left in his first appearance in the field this spring after dealing with a nerve irritation in his surgically-repaired left elbow.