Catcalls for Tomko

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He gave up eight runs, all earned, on nine hits and was yanked with one out in the third inning, by which time he already had been booed loudly several times. The catcalls were surprisingly tepid when he finally jogged off to the dugout. Meanwhile, the immortal Brad Thompson is having his way with the Dodgers. Rafael Furcal is 2 for 2, Andre Ethier is 1 for 1, and everybody else has added up to one big zero. This one is over. Dodgers will go to 5-20 against the Cardinals (playoffs included) since I started covering them. I don't know what it is, but no team I have ever covered (Rockies '95-'99, Reds '00-'03 and Dodgers '04-present) has EVER been able to beat this team. Jeff Kent just homered, for the second game in a row, setting the crowd into a frenzy over the fact the Dodgers have cut the deficit to seven runs. Cardinals 8, Dodgers 1, bottom 4

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