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Struggling Beltre Gets a Short Break

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With Adrian Beltre mired in a two-for-24 slump over his last seven games, Dodger Manager Jim Tracy took the third baseman out of the lineup Wednesday in hopes a day off might help.

“There was a similar situation a while back with Shawn Green,” Tracy said. “I felt it was a necessary step, and I feel it’s now time for me to step in and give him a day where he can get away from it. We’ve tried all the other avenues already.”

Tracy said Beltre, who came into the game in the eighth inning as a defensive replacement, “presumably” will be back in the lineup today. Dave Hansen replaced him at third Wednesday.

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Beltre, batting .241, hasn’t been speaking to the media and declined interview requests.

“I told him, ‘I’m going to give you a day off,’ and he said, ‘I just had one Monday,’ ” Tracy said. “The player will always fight you on that.... As of right now, I would put him back out there tomorrow.”

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The Dodgers lowered the flags to half-staff and held a moment of silence for Hall of Fame broadcaster Jack Buck, recalling Buck’s famous call of Kirk Gibson’s home run in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series.

Dodger broadcaster Vin Scully called Buck “a gruff-voiced guy with a big heart,” and Dodger coach Jack Clark, a former Cardinal, remembered the St. Louis broadcaster as a close friend

“He was always there for you,” Clark said. “He wanted to see you do good and he wanted to see the Cardinals do good. If you were a Cardinal, you were part of Jack Buck’s family.... He was class all the way around.

“He made me feel like a son. It’s really sad.”

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After skipping a start to relieve biceps tendinitis, left-hander Omar Daal will start Saturday against Boston, Tracy said.

Daal said he had only “regular soreness” the day after throwing in the bullpen Tuesday.

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Pitcher Kazuhisa Ishii will make his first community appearance since joining the Dodgers this season Friday at the Ardmore Recreation Center in Seoul International Park at 3250 Marino Street.

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Registration for the clinic for boys and girls ages 6-14 begins at 10 a.m.

Senior Vice President Tom Lasorda and coach Manny Mota also will participate.

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Laker forward Rick Fox threw out the first pitch.

TONIGHT

DODGERS’

ODALIS PEREZ

(7-3, 2.62 ERA)

vs.

BLUE JAYS’

ESTEBAN LOAIZA

(3-3, 4.75 ERA)

Dodger Stadium, 7

TV--Fox Sports Net 2.

Radio--KXTA (1150), KWKW (1330)

Update--Perez didn’t give up a walk in his victory over the Angels on Saturday, giving up two runs and six hits over seven innings in the Dodgers’ 10-5 victory. It was the seventh time in 14 starts this season he hasn’t walked a batter. Loaiza pitched well coming off the disabled list in mid-May but has faltered lately, becoming yet another Toronto starter with an ERA of more than 4.50.

Tickets--(323) 244-1448

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