San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

DODGERS HALT SKID THANKS TO MARTINEZ, YOUNG MILLER

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Rookie Bobby Miller won for the third time in four starts, J.D. Martinez hit a three-run homer and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat Philadelph­ia 9-0 on Saturday after the ejection of Phillies manager Rob Thomson in a pitch clock flap.

David Peralta homered, doubled and drove in a run for the Dodgers, who won for just the second time in seven games. Mookie Betts added a pair of hits and two RBIS.

Miller (3-0) allowed three hits in six innings, struck out seven and walked three, lowering his ERA to 0.78.

“It’s definitely a little bit of a confidence builder,” Miller said. “That’s a really good lineup, so I really had to lock in and focus in on getting all my pitches today.”

The 24-year-old righthande­r joined Kenta Maeda in 2016 as the only Dodgers pitchers since at least 1901 to pitch five or more innings and allow one run or none in his first four appearance­s.

“His slider’s come a long way; he’s made a couple adjustment­s since he got here, and it’s been great,” Dodgers catcher Will Smith said. “Changeup is also a great wipeout pitch. And the curveball, that’s how you slow guys down. He’s put guys away with it, he can land it for strikes. He just mixes all four.”

Manager Dave Roberts has been impressed with his rookie hurler.

“When you play for this club, we’re not about developmen­t — we’ve got to win,” Roberts said. “It doesn’t matter the age, the service time — if you’re going out there and performing, then you earn those opportunit­ies.”

Andre Jackson finished a six-hitter for his second save.

Defending NL champion Phillies (31-33) had won a season-high six in a row and were looking to get back to .500 for the first time since May 14.

Thomson was ejected in the sixth inning when plate umpire Roberto Ortiz wouldn’t reset the pitch clock after Aaron Nola (5-5) requested a new baseball.

The umpires felt Nola was stalling to circumvent baseball’s pitch clock rules that were imposed prior to this season. Under baseball’s new pace-of-play procedures, pitchers have 15 seconds to deliver a pitch with nobody on and 20 seconds if there is a baserunner.

“As the game went on, he started to throw more and more balls out where we felt he was trying to reset the clock, which is an attempt to circumvent the pitch clock regulation­s,” third base umpire Bill Miller, the crew chief, told a pool reporter. “It’s up to the umpire’s judgment if any player, at any time, is attempting to circumvent the pitch clock regulation­s.”

Nola was charged with six runs and seven hits in 61⁄3 innings.

“I thought he was better than his line,” Thomson said of Nola. “Just kind of fell apart. (Hoffman) couldn’t find the plate, so he was probably a little rusty.”

Notable

The Reds placed OF

Jake Fraley (bruised right wrist contusion) on the 10day IL, retroactiv­e to Thursday, an injury sustained when hit by a pitch. Fraley has hit .262 with seven homers and 38 RBIS this season.

• The Twins called up

Eduoard Julien from Triple-a to replace LNF

Jorge Polanco, who was placed on the 10-day IL, retroactiv­e to Friday, because of a strained left hamstring.

• Tigers OF Akil Baddoo went on the 10-day injured list with a quadriceps strain after leaving Friday’s game with an injury.

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