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09/03/2009 1:39 AM EDT
Diamondbacks beat Dodgers 4-1
ARIZONA 4, LA DODGERS 1

By BETH HARRIS
AP Sports Writer

LOS ANGELES(AP) -- Brandon Allen had no doubt the ball was going
out this time. Sure enough, his towering drive landed halfway up
the right field pavilion.

Allen's two-run homer highlighted a four-run fifth inning and
the Arizona Diamondbacks went on to a 4-1 victory over the Los
Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday night, their sixth win in seven
games.

He homered on the first pitch from Chad Billingsley a night
after being robbed of a pinch-hit, potential game-winning
two-run homer on an outstanding catch by right fielder Andre
Ethier.

"He might have got up and got it," Allen said jokingly.

That's what Ethier did Tuesday, jumping up and snagging the ball
at the top of the right-field wall before falling down and
rolling over, the ball still snug in his glove.

"That was yesterday. I was just going for it today," Allen said.
"It was awesome. Can't give away an out, you got to make it
count."

Billingsley was cruising along, having retired the first 13
batters he faced before the D-backs got to him for three
consecutive one-out hits in the fifth. Then, with two outs, the
right-hander allowed another three hits in a row.

"It was just one bad inning. I felt good all night, the best
I've felt in a while. I located well and had my off-speed
pitching working on both sides of the plate," he said. "I just
had one really big mistake pitch that Allen hit. It just cut a
little bit and came back over the middle. I couldn't do anything
about those other hits. They came on good pitches and just found
a place where we weren't."

Billingsley (12-9) struck out five and walked one in six
innings, losing his third straight for the first time this
season. He hadn't lost that many in a row since April 8-24,
2008, when he dropped four, including two against the D-backs.

"It's been a struggle right now for myself. I just have to keep
going out there and battling, figure something out and try to
get this thing rolling," he said. "I always know what I want to
do out there or I have a good idea. It's just a matter of
executing."

Max Scherzer (9-8) allowed one run and seven hits in 7 2-3
innings, struck out four and walked one in winning his second
straight. Juan Gutierrez pitched the ninth for his third save in
four chances.

"I was able to throw my off-speed for strikes, especially my
slider," he said.

Scherzer retired the Dodgers in order on five pitches in the
bottom of the fifth.

"He manages his emotion, he was in the strike zone and had
electric stuff at times," Arizona manager A.J. Hinch said. "They
had a lot of first-pitch outs, which is uncharacteristic of
their team."

After Allen's homer, shortstop Rafael Furcal fielded Stephen
Drew's grounder in the hole and tried for the force at second
but threw the ball away, putting runners at second and third.
Drew was credited with an RBI single as Alex Romero scored,
giving Arizona a 3-0 lead.

Gerardo Parra followed with an RBI single that dribbled up the
third base line to Ronnie Belliard, who had no play.

"We didn't do anything for Billingsley for four innings," Hinch
said. "The Allen homer was big because he had pounded strike
after strike and then we were able to nickle and dime him."

The Dodgers' run came on Manny Ramirez's single up the middle in
the eighth, his 50th RBI of the season. Doug Mientkiewicz was
reinstated from the 60-day DL and had a pinch-hit single in the
sixth. He had been out since April 17 after dislocating his
right shoulder sliding into second base.

NOTES: Knuckleballer Charlie Haeger made his first relief
appearance in a Dodger uniform, tossing a scoreless ninth. ...
Matt Kemp's career-best home run streak ended at four games, and
the Dodgers failed to homer after a season-best streak of eight
games in a row. ... RHP Hiroki Kuroda is set to throw a bullpen
session on Thursday and he remains on track to start Sunday
against San Diego. Kuroda, on the 15-day DL with a mild
concussion after getting hit by a line drive, made a rehab start
for Single A-Inland Empire on Tuesday. Manager Joe Torre said
his first pitch was a line drive through the box and he also
faced a broken bat hit, leaving Torre convinced that Kuroda
isn't scared about being hit again. ... It was Scherzer's
longest outing since going seven innings on July 26 in a 9-0
victory against Pittsburgh.