St. Pete Saints 4, Brooklyn Dodgers 3

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Fifteen runners left on base, eight of them in scoring position, plus two more who got erased in double plays. All leading to a one-run loss on a home run by former Dodgers catcher Dioner Navarro. It came off Randy Wolf, who probably would have been long gone at that point if not for the fact that Grady had to be careful with the bullpen because Saito wasn't available -- he had pitched three days in a row, including a 25-pitch outing last night. Too bad the Dodgers couldn't turn back the clock to Friday night. Dodgers fall to 42-32. Pods and D-backs play later.

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Tony Jackson has covered the Dodgers for the Daily News since 2004 and has covered Major League Baseball on a regular basis since 1995. He previously covered the Colorado Rockies and Cincinnati Reds. He is a native of Springdale, Ark., and a graduate of the University of Arkansas.

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