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Culberson’s homer seals title for Dodgers

Los Angeles edge out Colorado to claim National League West championsh­ip

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The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Colorado Rockies 4-3 to clinch the National League West championsh­ip on Sunday in a contest that also marked the final home game of legendary broadcaste­r Vin Scully.

Charlie Culberson blasted a solo home run in the bottom of the 10th inning to give the Dodgers the victory in front of a crowd of 51,900 at Dodger Stadium in downtown Los Angeles.

Relief pitcher Joe Blanton earned the win that also gave the Dodgers their fourth consecutiv­e division crown.

With two out in the bottom of the 10th, Culberson smashed a 146km/h fastball from Boone Logan into the left field seats for his first home run of the Major League Baseball season.

The final game of the Dodgers’ regular season also capped a weekend of celebratin­g Scully’s, career which spanned over six decades.

The Hall of Fame broadcaste­r said earlier he would not broadcast any of the team’s playoff games.

Before the game, fans chanted one of Scully’s signature phrases, “It’s time for Dodger baseball,” and gave him a standing ovation.

During the game, each of the first eight Dodger batters NY Yankees 3 DETROIT 9 TAMPA BAY 2 CLEVELAND 0 Philadelph­ia 0 Arizona 1 PITTSBURGH 7 MILWAUKEE 2 LA Angels 1 MINNESOTA 3 Texas 1 Colorado 3 San Francisco 3 St. Louis 1 tipped his helmet towards the press box at Dodger Stadium before stepping up to the plate.

Colorado pitcher Tyler Anderson allowed 10 hits in 6 1/3 innings but held Los Angeles to two runs while surrenderi­ng two walks and getting one strikeout.

Dodger pitcher Brandon McCarthy made his first start for Los Angeles since August 13 because of a right hip injury.

The 10-year veteran gave up two runs, four hits and a walk while striking out six in 5 1/3 innings.

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