No batting practice, no problem

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After a long road trip, a long flight home from Atlanta Sunday night and a loss to the Brewers Monday, Dodgers manager Joe Torre gave his team a break from batting practice Tuesday.

Needless to say, it's had a positive affect. The Dodgers scored five runs in the first inning, slamming Brewers starter Yovani Gallardo for five hits, including doubles by Casey Blake and Russell Martin.

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Harpo JB Author Profile Page said:

Basic arithmetic can be a tough subject for anyone, so don't feel too bad about being wrong, but the Dodgers only scored four runs in the first inning, not five.
 

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