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  Saturday, Aug. 12 1:15pm ET
Maddux, Braves baffles Dodgers
 
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ATLANTA (AP) -- Chipper Jones figured he owed Greg Maddux a win.

Jones hit his first home run in 77 at-bats, a two-run shot, and Maddux pitched 6 1/3 strong innings Saturday as the Atlanta Braves beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-1.

Chipper Jones
Chipper Jones pointed the Braves in the right direction with a first-inning homer off the Dodgers' Ismael Valdes.

In his last start, Maddux pitched 7 1/3 shutout innings at Cincinnati and left with a 2-0 lead, but the Reds rallied in the ninth when Jones' error with two outs and none on gave Cincinnati a break, and the Reds went on to tie it with two runs in the inning and win it in the 10th.

"Hopefully, it'll help make up to Greg that win I cost him in Cincinnati," Jones said. "I was kidding with him the other day and told him I hope he doesn't end his career with 299 wins. He'll be thinking about that one and remember that was the game I gave away."

Maddux, who has 234 career victories, had no such thoughts.

"Heck no. We'd probably be a .500 team without him. That happens. Everybody is going to throw one away now and then," he said.

Jones hit his 25th homer just barely over the right-field fence in the first inning, after Rafael Furcal reached on an error. The reigning NL MVP broke out of 1-for-27 slump -- the worst of his career -- with a go-ahead RBI double in a five-run eighth inning in Friday night's 7-2 victory over Los Angeles.

"I'm swinging a lot better. It's starting to come. It's not there yet," he said. "Last week was very tough mentally because I'm so used to helping this team win and produce and to actually hurt this club in a couple of games, whether it be defensively, blowing a game the other night, or offensively, not coming through with runners in scoring position."

Jones's first homer since July 18 came off Los Angeles starter Ismael Valdes (2-6) and gave Atlanta a 2-0 lead.

Maddux (13-6) hadn't won since that July 18 game, an 8-2 victory over Tampa Bay. He had three losses and a no-decision in his four previous starts, despite giving up only nine earned runs in 28 innings. The Braves were shut out twice over that span.

"I had been throwing the ball well lately, so it was no big deal. It just makes for better sleep," said Maddux.

Maddux gave up seven hits, one run, walked one and struck out five.

"It's tough to score runs against him. He's the last guy you want to run into when you're struggling offensively," said Los Angeles catcher Todd Hundley after the Dodgers lost for the sixth time in seven games.

"The guy can make the ball move. When I struck out my first time up, it looked like it was outside. On TV it looked like it was on the corner," he said. "It's an unhittable pitch. He's the only one who has total command of that pitch."

Kerry Ligtenberg pitched two hitless innings for his 11th save in 12 chances.

The Braves padded their lead to 3-1 in the second inning on singles by B.J. Surhoff, Maddux and Furcal off Valdes.

The Dodgers' right-hander went seven innings, gave up five hits, three runs -- two earned -- walked one and struck out five.

"Our pitchers are doing their jobs. We're just not manufacturing any runs," said Gary Sheffield, who doubled off Maddux in the first inning following a single by Mark Grudzielanek. Both were stranded when Maddux struck out Shawn Green and got Eric Karros on a fly out.

Atlanta added a run in the seventh off reliever Matt Herges on a leadoff triple by Keith Lockhart and a sacrifice fly by pinch-hitter Wally Joyner.

The Dodgers' run off Maddux came in the sixth on two-out doubles by Green and Karros.

Game notes
The Braves have won seven of eight from the Dodgers this season and are 20-6 against Los Angeles since the start of the 1998 season. ... LA's Gary Sheffield struck out four times Friday night in one game for the first time in 1,419 career games. ... Saturday's game was televised nationally by Fox, was the game of the week in Japan on PPV Japan, Fox Sports Australia and Televisa in Mexico. ... Dodgers third baseman Adrian Beltre was struck in the helmet on a throw by catcher Paul Bako while stealing second in the second inning, and remained on the ground for about a minute holding his head, but stayed in the game. ... Valdes, traded back to the Dodgers on July 26 from the Chicago Cubs for two minor leaguers, was 2-4 with a 5.37 ERA with Chicago and was 0-1 with a 15.19 ERA in two previous games with LA. ... The crowd of 47,806 was Atlanta's 17th sellout of the season.
 


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