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[July 21, 2008]  PHOENIX (AP) -- Andre Ethier hit a go-ahead triple to highlight a five-run ninth-inning rally and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 6-5 on Sunday.

Auto RepairThe Dodgers took two of three from Arizona to pull even with the Diamondbacks in the NL West.

Brandon Webb and the Diamondbacks had staked Brandon Lyon to a three-run lead, but the Diamondbacks closer, pitching in his third straight game, couldn't hold it.

Nomar Garciaparra doubled and James Loney singled. Andruw Jones hit what could have been a double-play grounder to Stephen Drew, but the shortstop bobbled the ball and had to throw to first for the out as Garciaparra scored.

Lyon retired Blake DeWitt on a grounder to short for the second out. But Andy LaRoche singled to right, scoring Loney to make it 4-3, and Matt Kemp doubled to center to score pinch runner Pablo Ozuna and tie the game.

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Ethier followed with a triple high off the center-field wall, scoring Kemp to give the Dodgers their first lead. Russell Martin singled to center for a two-run Dodgers lead.

Lyon (2-4) lasted just two-thirds of an inning, allowing five runs and five hits for his fifth blown save. On Saturday, he allowed two runs and three hits in an inning, but got the save.

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Ramon Troncoso (1-1) was the beneficiary of the rally, striking out five over two innings for his first major league victory. Jonathan Broxton pitched the ninth and surrendered a two-out RBI single to Drew before recording his second straight save.

Webb, trying for his major league-leading 14th win, was effective if not overpowering, allowing six hits with three walks and four strikeouts in eight innings.

Orlando Hudson fueled the Diamondbacks' three-run first inning off against Derek Lowe with his baserunning.

Drew and Conor Jackson led off the game with consecutive singles and Hudson walked to load the bases. Tony Clark then hit routine grounder to Kent just in front of Hudson, who evaded Kent's initial tag attempt and started running back to first while Drew scored from third. Kent threw to Loney at first to retire Clark and, with Hudson caught in a rundown, Loney threw back to Garciaparra.

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Garciaparra glanced briefly at Jackson, who had advanced to third, as he chased Hudson back to the bag. But Hudson dove back to the first-base bag ahead of the tag from a sliding Garciaparra to give the Diamondbacks runners on first and third.

Mark Reynolds and Chris Young followed with back-to-back RBI singles for a 3-0 Arizona lead.

Arizona added a run in the sixth when Reynolds led off with a triple and scored on Snyder's suicide squeeze bunt.

Lowe went 5 1-3 innings, allowing four runs and seven hits.

Notes: Clark, reacquired from the San Diego Padres on Friday, batted cleanup and went 0-for-4. ... Snyder was activated from the 15-day disabled list before the game. Snyder missed 14 games with a left testicular fracture and played in one minor league game on a rehab assignment. ... Arizona optioned catcher-infielder Robby Hammock to Triple-A Tucson to make room for Snyder. ... Ozuna had been signed before the game. The 34-year-old hit .281 in 32 games for the Chicago White Sox before he was designated for assignment July 8. To make room for Ozuna, the Dodgers designated infielder Luis Maza for assignment. ... With his home run Saturday, Kent has at least 10 home runs in 17 straight seasons, the longest such streak among active players.

[Associated Press]

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