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Samuel’s Single in 10th Gives Dodgers 2nd Place

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TIMES STAFF WRITER

The Dodgers clinched second place in the National League West in style Tuesday night before 22,883 at Dodger Stadium, defeating the San Diego Padres, 8-7, in 10 innings.

The Dodgers had staged a wild comeback to take a 7-6 lead in the eighth, only to have the Padres tie the score in the ninth.

The Dodgers needed only four batters in the 10th inning against Craig Lefferts (7-5). Mike Sharperson led off with a single to right field, Eddie Murray singled to right and Hubie Brooks was intentionally walked to load the bases. Juan Samuel followed with a single to center, scoring Sharperson with the winning run.

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Dave Walsh pitched the 10th inning and got his first major league victory.

It all looked so easy against a pitcher with whom the Dodgers have had loads of trouble. Lifetime against the Dodgers, Lefferts was 9-0 with five saves and a 2.04 earned-run average. But on this night, the Dodgers weren’t to be restrained by the usual.

Trailing, 6-2, with two out and none on in the bottom of the eighth inning, the Dodgers suddenly came to life. They scored five runs on a walk, four singles and an error to take the lead.

The rally started when Padre starter Dennis Rasmussen walked Jose Gonzalez and wild-pitched him to second. Sharperson followed with a single to center, scoring Gonzalez to bring the Dodgers to within 6-3. Murray lined a single to left, sending Sharperson to third and Padre Manager Greg Riddoch to the mound.

Exit Rasmussen; enter Lefferts.

No matter. Brooks lined Lefferts’ first pitch into right field, scoring Sharperson and sending Murray to third base. Samuel followed with a grounder to second, but Joey Cora bobbled it and then threw it away. Murray scored, Brooks went to third and Samuel made it to second.

Up stepped Mickey Hatcher, pinch-hitting for relief pitcher Jim Gott. Hatcher hit a single into right, scoring Brooks and Samuel. Lefferts then struck out Jose Offerman, but it was too late. Dodgers, 7-6.

Jay Howell, who replaced Gott, got two quick outs before Jack Clark--who was eligible because he decided to appeal a one-game suspension earlier in the day--Joe Carter and Mike Pagliarulo singled consecutively to make it 7-7.

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The Padres took an early lead thanks to two home runs by Jerald Clark. The first traveled over the right-center field fence in the fourth inning, a two-run shot off Dodger starter Mike Morgan. That put the Padres ahead, 3-0. Clark’s second homer came two innings later against relief pitcher Tim Crews, a two-run shot to left that increased the Padre lead to 6-1 and Clark’s RBI total for the evening to four.

Morgan was removed after the fifth inning, having allowed eight hits and four runs.

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