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Chad Billingsley Continues Ups & Downs In Loss To White Sox

For the second straight night the Dodgers fell behind by four runs early, only to get right back in the game with a big rally. The result was another one-run affair, the third in a row for the Dodgers, with Saturday night falling the way of the White Sox, who snapped a four-game losing streak with a 5-4 win at Dodger Stadium.

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Dodgers Rally Again, Then Go Quiet In Loss To White Sox

Saturday's game at Dodger Stadium featured a combined 27 runners reach base via hit, walk, or hit-by-pitch, but not a single run was scored after the fourth inning. Unfortunately for the Dodgers, it was the White Sox who scored that final run in the fourth inning, and it led to a 5-4 Chicago win.

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Tommy Lasorda Returns To Dodger Stadium

A familiar face returned to Dodger Stadium on Saturday as Tommy Lasorda held court in the Dodger dugout before tonight's game against the Chicago White Sox. Lasorda suffered a mild heart attack while in New York City to represent the Dodgers at the 2012 MLB Draft. But if it was up to Lasorda, he might not have found out about his heart attack until it was too late.

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Elian Herrera Making Quite An Impression

Elian Herrera continued his run as the Dodgers' latest unsung hero Friday night, pacing the offense with two doubles, including the game-tying two-run two-bagger in the sixth inning off Chris Sale. The 27-year old rookie continues to impress.

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