Los Angeles Times

Betts delivers clutch plays in end

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piped a two-out, two-strike fastball down the middle of the plate.

Darin Ruf smacked it over the wall in left field and the grand slam tied the score.

At the start of the eighth inning, Evan Phillips entered the game.

In lieu of injuries to Blake Trienen, Tommy Kahnle, Brusdar Graterol and Daniel Hudson, Phillips has become the Dodgers’ most trusted middle reliever, entering Thursday with a 1.50 ERA and 11 consecutiv­e scoreless appearance­s.

On Thursday night, however, it was immediatel­y clear the righthande­r wasn’t at his best.

Phillips walked leadoff hitter Wilmer Flored on five pitches. Joc Pederson came up next and slapped a double the other way down the left-field line.

With one out, manager Dave Roberts called for an intentiona­l walk of the left-handed González that loaded the bases but set up a right-on-right matchup against Thairo Estrada.

It didn’t work. Phillips walked the go-ahead run home.

The Giants’ 6-5 lead didn’t last long.

In the bottom of the eighth, Gavin Lux doubled with one out, then Thompson drove him home with a two-out triple off the wall in center.

Cody Bellinger followed with a walk to put runners on the corners.

Then Betts came up and hit a center-cut changeup way out of the ballpark, ensuring the Dodgers started the second half of the season with a win — no matter how ugly it seemed.

Starters nearing return

Roberts had encouragin­g news about several injured starting pitchers Thursday.

Andrew Heaney made a rehabilita­tion start Thursday, putting him on track to return from a shoulder injury as soon as next week.

Dustin May is scheduled for his own rehab outing Friday, his first at a full-season minor-league affiliate since undergoing Tommy John surgery last year, putting him on pace for a mid-August season debut.

And Walker Buehler, expected back from a flexor tendon strain in his elbow sometime in September, is still not throwing yet almost six weeks removed from his injury but “trending in the right direction,” according to his manager.

In the bullpen, Brusdar Graterol is now pain-free after going on the injured list before the All-Star break with shoulder inflammati­on but is still at least a week away from returning after not throwing during the break.

“We’re trying to be cautious obviously with him, but I don’t see it being too long-term,” Roberts said. “It’s not going to be [immediatel­y when] he’s eligible to come off [the injured list next Tuesday]. I’d be shocked if that’s the case. But it shouldn’t be much longer.”

Blake Treinen is still throwing bullpen sessions as he rehabs a shoulder issue, but there is no specific timetable for his return yet.

Of the position players, Chris Taylor is still dealing with a foot fracture.

He has started swinging, taking grounders and throwing but has not begun running yet.

 ?? Marcio Jose Sanchez Associated Press ?? FREDDIE FREEMAN continued his hot streak at the plate with a first-inning solo home run to get the Dodgers off to a good start against the Giants to open the second half of the season.
Marcio Jose Sanchez Associated Press FREDDIE FREEMAN continued his hot streak at the plate with a first-inning solo home run to get the Dodgers off to a good start against the Giants to open the second half of the season.

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