Ramirez leads Dodgers to 11-2 win over Mets

Thursday, July 09, 2009
By MIKE FITZPATRICK, AP Baseball Writer

NEW YORK —  Manny Ramirez hit a pair of RBI singles to key an early outburst against struggling starter Livan Hernandez, and Randy Wolf pitched the Los Angeles Dodgers past the New York Mets 11-2 on Thursday night for his first win in eight outings.

Dropped to seventh in the batting order, slumping All-Star Orlando Hudson responded with a three-run double that capped a four-run first inning. Leadoff man Rafael Furcal had three hits and scored three times, and the Dodgers cruised to an easy victory that boosted baseball's best record to 54-31.

Los Angeles took two of three in its first trip to Citi Field and won the season series 5-1 against the injury-ravaged Mets, who have lost five of six and 10 of 13.

The only downer for the Dodgers: Hudson came out in the seventh after being hit on the left knee by Brian Stokes' pitch. Los Angeles finished with 17 hits.

Russell Martin added a two-run single and Ramirez had a perfect night at the plate, going 2 for 2 with two walks before taking a seat in the seventh. He is 6 for 18 (.333) with two homers and seven RBIs in six games since returning from a 50-game drug suspension.

Looking to change his luck, Wolf (4-3) switched Wednesday from jersey number 21 to 43, the digits he used to wear with Philadelphia. Perhaps most important, however, was the matchup with the Mets.

The left-hander improved to 12-5 with a 3.29 ERA in 30 starts against New York, his most wins against any team. He is 6-0 in his last nine outings vs. the Mets since losing on May 4, 2005, with the Phillies.

Wolf labored through 6 1-3 gritty innings, giving up seven hits and throwing a season-high 118 pitches. He entered 0-2 in seven starts since beating the Chicago Cubs 2-1 on May 28.

Hernandez (5-5) allowed hits to his first three batters and was hammered for four innings while dropping his fourth straight start. Serving up his usual array of soft stuff, the right-hander yielded eight runs and 11 hits _ both season highs _ while walking four.

Three of the 12 outs made by the Dodgers while he was on the mound came when runners were thrown out on the bases, including a pickoff play. Another out came on a sacrifice bunt.

After three solid months in the rotation, Hernandez has been terrible in July. He has given up 15 earned runs, 21 hits and eight walks over seven innings in two starts against first-place teams: Philadelphia and Los Angeles.

Batting seventh for the first time this season, Hudson snapped a 2-for-32 slide with a first-inning double that made it 4-0.

Mets cleanup hitter Gary Sheffield was ejected by plate umpire Marty Foster after getting called out on strikes to end the seventh.

NOTES: Dodgers manager Joe Torre said he might give Ramirez a rest this weekend in Milwaukee. ... Ramirez is 7 for 10 with a homer and seven RBIs against Hernandez. ... Wolf was 6-1 with a 2.85 ERA in 14 starts at the Mets' previous home, Shea Stadium.

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