Los Angeles Times

TOLES MAKES GAFFE WORK

Speedy Dodger runs past stop sign at third base to score in the sixth inning.

- By Andy McCullough

ST. LOUIS — Andrew Toles rounded the bag as Dodgers third base coach Chris Woodward held up his hands, the universal sign to stop, a message that Toles did not recognize in time. He paused between third base and home plate, hung up without an exit strategy in the sixth inning of a 7-2 victory Saturday, before the bumbling of the Cardinals and the swiftness of his legs created an opening.

St. Louis first baseman Matt Adams cut off the throw from the outfield and swiveled toward the plate. An RBI single from Joc Pederson looked like it would still result in an out. Toles sprinted homeward, and hit the brakes as Adams spiked a throw in the grass. Toles accelerate­d as catcher Alberto Rosario crouched to retrieve the ball. The Cardinals had no chance. Toles swept across the plate for his second run of the day and his team’s seventh. Adams was

charged with a run-scoring error.

“That element of speed is something that we don’t have,” Manager Dave Roberts said. “So to have that dynamic, it’s fun, especially for me, to see that.”

A few years ago, Toles played at Chipola College under Jeff Johnson, a man who coached future big leaguers like Jose Bautista, Russell Martin and Adam Duvall. Toles, Johnson said, “is one of the most talented players I’ve ever had the opportunit­y to coach.”

“I felt like it was just a matter of time for him getting dialed up correctly before he got to the big leagues,” Johnson said. “It’s been a crazy ride this year, from single A to the big leagues.”

In the latest step on that journey, Toles displayed his wealth of tools for the Dodgers. He notched three hits. His legs vexed the Cardinals. He flashed his arm strength after committing an error in right field. He has hit .391 since the team called him up on July 8.

Toles catalyzed an offense that thrashed Cardinals starter Mike Leake. Justin Turner drove in two runs. Pederson collected two hits. Adrian Gonzalez hit his eighth home run of the season. The support aided Kenta Maeda, who gave up two runs in 52⁄3 innings.

Maeda missed his goal of six innings, but there was no reprise of Friday’s 16-inning agony. Luis Avilan picked up four outs. Called up earlier in the day, Ross Stripling handled the final two innings. “It was as scripted as we possibly could have hoped,” Roberts said.

Toles triggered a four-run rally in the third inning. He led off with a single and swept into third base on a hit by Pederson. Toles took a few steps off the bag as Maeda prepared to bunt. Leake flipped a slider over the middle, and Maeda directed it down the first base line. Maeda ran through the vacated bag as the Cardinals could not make a play at the plate.

“I just got a good read,” Toles said. “And took off.”

The deluge continued when Corey Seager legged out an RBI infield single and Turner sent a tworun double to right-center. In the sixth, Gonzalez homered, Pederson singled in Yasmani Grandal and Toles scored on Adams’ error.

Toles traveled an unlikely path to the Dodgers. Dismissed from the University of Tennessee after a dispute with a coach, he found refuge at Chipola, where he enticed Tampa Bay into taking him in the third round of the 2012 draft. The Rays gave Toles their minor league player-of-the-year award in 2013.

But Toles spent time on the inactive list in 2014 and negotiated a release from the Rays in 2015. He eventually signed a minor league deal with the Dodgers last October. Having drafted Toles three years earlier, president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman still coveted his talent, and sought to create a nurturing environmen­t.

The team assigned him to Class-A Rancho Cucamonga. He raced through three levels of the minors and onto the Dodgers roster.

“He’s a pro, and he works,” Roberts said. “He can hit, and he can defend. It’s just a nice shot in the arm for our guys.”

 ?? Jeff Roberson Associated Press ?? ALBERTO ROSARIO is out at first base in the eighth inning on a toss from Adrian Gonzalez (23) to pitcher Ross Stripling.
Jeff Roberson Associated Press ALBERTO ROSARIO is out at first base in the eighth inning on a toss from Adrian Gonzalez (23) to pitcher Ross Stripling.

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