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The Dodgers pulled ahead with two runs in the second. Matt Kemp singled, stole second and came home when Juan Uribe got the green light from rookie manager Don Mattingly on a 3-0 pitch and doubled over the head of right fielder Reed Johnson. Rookie Ivan DeJesus Jr., whose father played shortstop for the Cubs and Dodgers and is now Chicago's third base coach, drove in Uribe with a single inside first base.
The Dodgers didn't get another hit until the fifth, when Rod Barajas led off with a double and rookie Jerry Sands hit a two-run double. Ethier chased Russell with his RBI single.
NOTES: Sunday night's spontaneous chants of "U-S-A! U-S-A!" by fans at the Mets-Phillies game after they got word of Osama bin Laden's death brought back poignant memories for Dodgers broadcaster Rick Monday. He elicited a similar reaction from the Dodger Stadium crowd in 1976, when it burst into a chorus of "God Bless America" right after he snatched a flag away from two protesters who attempted to set fire to it in the outfield while he was playing for the Cubs. "I did not have the game on last night, but I saw the replay of what the people did and I got chills watching it -- not as a flashback on what I did, but because of what we're doing right now as a country," said Monday, who spent six years in the Marine Corps reserves. "On 9/11, we got really close. And to see the reaction of what took place last night (everywhere in the country), and then to see it carry over to today does not surprise me at all. I'm glad we're coming together as one again." ... Cubs RHP Ryan Dempster, who turns 34 on Tuesday, will be pitching on his birthday for the first time in 14 big league seasons when he opposes RHP Chad Billingsley. Dempster is 7-3 with a 2.81 career ERA against the Dodgers in 23 appearances, including 13 starts.
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