Porterville Recorder

Turner, Maeda help Dodgers beat Miami

- By STEVEN WINE

MIAMI — For one afternoon, finally, the Dodgers were better than last.

Justin Turner tied a career high with five RBIS and Kenta Maeda pitched eight innings Thursday to help Los Angeles beat the Marlins 7-0 and end a streak of six consecutiv­e losses, all against last-place teams.

With the win, the defending National League champions climbed out of the cellar themselves in the NL West. Rap music blared in the postgame clubhouse, a contrast to the somber atmosphere of late.

“I thought the radio in the clubhouse was out the last six days,” manager Dave Roberts AP PHOTO BY joked. “But we fixed it. So we have music. The worm has turned.”

Turner, who broke his left wrist in spring training and made his season debut Tuesday, hit a three-run double for the Dodgers’ first hit in the third inning. He added a two-run double in the fourth and also singled to finish 6 for 13 in the series (.462).

“We had felt like we were close to breaking out and having a good day,” Turner said. “Hopefully this can stick, and we can put together a run.”

Maeda (3-3) allowed two hits and no walks in his longest outing of the season. He said he took the mound mindful of the losing streak.

“But obviously we’re a really good team,” the Japanese right-hander said through a translator. “I’m not worried about that.”

Maeda retired the final 17 batters he faced while throwing 96 pitches.

“He was mixing pitches well,” Miami’s Miguel Rojas said. “He was working quick, throwing a lot of sliders, and we couldn’t figure it out.”

Kenley Jansen gave up two hits in the ninth but struck out three to complete the Dodgers’ sixth shutout of the year. Roberts said he thought about letting Maeda pitch the ninth but wanted to give Jansen work.

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 ?? WILFREDO LEE ?? Los Angeles Dodgers players Logan Forsythe (11), Chris Taylor, center, and Joc Pederson (31) celebrate after the Dodgers defeated the Miami Marlins 7-0 in a baseball game, Thursday, May 17, in Miami.
WILFREDO LEE Los Angeles Dodgers players Logan Forsythe (11), Chris Taylor, center, and Joc Pederson (31) celebrate after the Dodgers defeated the Miami Marlins 7-0 in a baseball game, Thursday, May 17, in Miami.

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