Dodgers Sweep The Cubs

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JOHN NADEL | October 5, 2008 07:37 AM EST | AP

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The Los Angeles Dodgers manager Joe Torre is doused during an interview as the team celebrates in the locker room after the Dodgers beat the Chicago Cubs in Game 3 of baseball's National League division series in Los Angeles, Calif., Saturday, Oct. 4, 2008. The Dodgers advance to the National League championship series. (AP Photo/Kevork Djansezian)

LOS ANGELES — It's a century and counting for the Chicago Cubs. Manny Ramirez and the Los Angeles Dodgers shoved Chicago into another long winter Saturday night, completing a three-game sweep of their first-round playoff series with a 3-1 victory.

The Cubs' latest flameout has to be among the most galling, considering they fell flat against the Dodgers after their best regular season since 1945.

James Loney hit a two-out, two-run double in the first to get Los Angeles started, and Hiroki Kuroda worked 6 1-3 brilliant innings in the first postseason outing of his career.

"Man, right now this is the place to be," Ramirez said. "We're going to the second round."

The three wins boosted first-year manager Joe Torre's postseason total to 79 _ the most in baseball history. His first 76 came in the last 12 years as skipper of the New York Yankees, including 16 in four World Series triumphs.

After earning their first postseason series win in 20 years, the Dodgers will face Philadelphia or Milwaukee in the best-of-seven NLCS starting Thursday _ at Philadelphia should the Phillies win, at Dodger Stadium should the Brewers prevail.

And the Cubs head home without having come close to their first World Series triumph since 1908. They have lost nine straight playoff games, including three to Arizona in the first round last year.

"We just didn't hit, you have to score runs," manager Lou Piniella said. "We had opportunities and you have to take advantage of them. This is six games I've managed now in the postseason and we have scored just 12 runs. That doesn't get it done."

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While the Cubs clinched the NL Central on Sept. 20 and won a league-high 97 games, the Dodgers had a losing record as recently as early September before turning things around behind Ramirez. They went 84-78 and won the NL West, baseball's weakest division.

Make no mistake, the Dodgers dominated this series, outscoring Chicago 20-6 thanks in part to a lot of help from the bumbling Cubs. Cursed or not, they were outplayed in every way, committing six errors and doing a woeful job of hitting with runners in scoring position.

"We have the best team in the league, and we struggle in the playoffs," Cubs outfielder Alfonso Soriano said. "We did not play good, like a team. That's the reason we didn't win."

The Dodgers, meanwhile, entered having won only one postseason game since beating Oakland in the 1988 World Series. They tripled that output against the Cubs, who became the first team to finish with NL's best regular-season record and be swept in the first round of the playoffs since the Astros in 2001, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

Ramirez, who hit .396 with 17 homers and 53 RBIs in 53 games after joining the Dodgers, went 1-for-2 and scored a run, giving him five hits in 10 at-bats with two homers, five runs scored and three RBIs in the series. Rich Harden (0-1) walked Ramirez intentionally twice.

"I did it before, I'll do it again," Ramirez said. "When you're relaxed and you're in a place you really like, this is what happens."

The Dodgers acquired an unhappy Ramirez from the Boston Red Sox at the trade deadline.

The Dodgers began their locker room champagne celebration within a couple minutes after the final out, and several returned to the field shortly thereafter to share their joy with the fans. Russell Martin and Matt Kemp went into the left-field pavilion, and Kemp poured champagne into Kuroda's mouth in front of the Los Angeles dugout as the fans cheered.

Torre spoke to the fans some 20 minutes after the game ended.

"Dodger fans, you are very special," he said. "The way you supported us all year when we struggled, when we couldn't get out of our own way ... I can't tell you how much we appreciate it. Just don't go away, we'll be back next week, because we still have eight more games to win."

With that, the fans roared their approval.

Kuroda, a 33-year-old rookie who signed a $35.3 million, three-year contract with the Dodgers last winter, scattered six hits before being relieved by Cory Wade with two on and one out in the seventh. Kuroda never appeared in a playoff game during 11 seasons with the Hiroshima Toyo Carp of the Japanese Central League.

This wasn't Kuroda's first outstanding performance against the Cubs _ he shut them out on four hits while striking out 11 on June 6 at Dodger Stadium.

The Cubs were pretty awful in the first two games at Wrigley Field, where they were an NL-best 55-26 during the regular season. Game 1 starter Ryan Dempster matched a career high with seven walks in 4 2-3 innings in a 7-2 loss, and each of the four Chicago infielders committed errors in Game 2, leading to a 10-3 setback.

A move to Los Angeles didn't help the Chicago offense, which scored a league-leading 855 runs this year. The Cubs had only four hits in 17 at-bats with runners in scoring position in the first two games before going 1-for-11 in Game 3.

At least the long-suffering Cubs fans weren't around to boo them in Game 3, although the Dodger Stadium faithful made up for that.

Martin hit a one-out double in the first and took third on a single by Ramirez. After Harden struck out Andre Ethier, Loney hit a liner down the right-field line, giving the Dodgers a 2-0 lead and sending the towel-waving fans into an early frenzy.

Rafael Furcal walked with one out in the fifth and scored on a double by Martin.

The Cubs got their run in the eighth off Wade on a leadoff double by Derrek Lee, who had three hits, and a two-out RBI single by pinch-hitter Daryle Ward. Jonathan Broxton relieved and struck out Mark DeRosa to end the inning, and worked a perfect ninth with two more strikeouts to earn a save.

Harden allowed five hits and three runs in 4 1-3 innings. He had gone 5-0 with a 1.99 ERA in his last 10 starts of the regular season.

Notes:@ The Dodgers were 23-9 at Dodger Stadium after the All-Star break for the best home record in baseball. ... The Cubs were 42-38 on the road, but won 21 of their final 29 road games including nine straight from July 23-Aug. 15. ... Former Dodgers stars Don Newcombe and Duke Snider threw the ceremonial first pitches. Both were members of the franchise's first World Series champions, in 1955. The Dodgers moved from Brooklyn to Los Angeles three years later. ... The Astros tied St. Louis for the NL's best record in 2001.

LOS ANGELES — It's a century and counting for the Chicago Cubs. Manny Ramirez and the Los Angeles Dodgers shoved Chicago into another long winter Saturday night, completing a three-game sweep of...
LOS ANGELES — It's a century and counting for the Chicago Cubs. Manny Ramirez and the Los Angeles Dodgers shoved Chicago into another long winter Saturday night, completing a three-game sweep of...
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This Cub bashing is getting old, but who cares, the White Sox have already won more games in this postseason!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 AM on 10/06/2008

Choke

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:11 PM on 10/05/2008
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HEY! Snap out of it!!!

We had a great season, didn't we? So what if the postseason was really short again, we got there, didn't we? Yes, I will say it: There's always next year. And I'll be here and so will all the real Cubs fans, and we will hope for the best for the 101st year.

And by the way, the Bears won today. Get a grip.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:29 PM on 10/05/2008

To all the Chicago Cubs fans from a Boston Red Sox Fan.

DON'T GIVE UP! IT HAPPENED FOR US, IT WILL HAPPEN FOR YOU!

Hopefully it is going to happen again for us. GO RED SOX

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:50 PM on 10/05/2008

The Flubs are priceless............ Here we have a team that was literally guaranteed to win the World Series and they were swept again in the first round. Then on the other side of town, you have the White Sox who were predicted to place no higher than fourth place and they made it to the playoffs.
Between Tina Fey's brilliant performance of pistol packin palin on SNL and the cubs losing, couldn't ask for a more perfect weekend.
CUBS - Completely Useless By September. bwaahhhaaaaaaaaaaaa.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:36 PM on 10/05/2008
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CUBS - Completely Useless By September. bwaahhhaaaaaaaaaaaa.

Brilliant!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:06 PM on 10/05/2008

What do Michael Jackson and the cubs have in common? Neither one of them know how to use a glove.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:08 PM on 10/05/2008

The Cubs are a snakebit franchise. When faced with adversity, their fans go silent and their players choke.

Thank you, Steve Bartman!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:18 PM on 10/05/2008

It's all about the Dodgers, not some silly little loser ballclub with wuss fans. The real baseball fans in that town root for the White Sox anyway.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:10 PM on 10/05/2008
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Sorry Cubbies, you choked again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 PM on 10/05/2008

One mistake the Cubs organization made was not taking into account players psychological make up as well as their batting average. It takes a certain type of player to succeed in the super-charged, emotional atmosphere around the team. Also, this is the second year in a row the manager has over managed/thought his plan. The Dodgers were "playing" the game and the Cubs were on a "Crusade". Of course the Dodgers won.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 PM on 10/05/2008

OK ... It's a curse!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 10/05/2008

To my heartbroken friends in Chicago, I offer this one bit of solace -
In 2004, the Red Sox finally broke their curse-- and a week later a man from Boston lost his election and cursed us all.
So this year, let's use our karma where we really need it, and may the Cubs loss guarantee a win for the man from Chicago.
The Cubs can win all they want next year.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:21 PM on 10/05/2008

Ouch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:09 PM on 10/05/2008
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Typical Cub excuses. They are PATHETIC!!!!!

This is like last year, when the Diamondbacks swept them. The Diamondbacks had a rather poor record like the Dodgers.

The whole team should just be retired. Pathetic wannabes.

Don't make the playoffs next time because you don't deserve to play with winners and shakers. Joe Torre knows how to win, you idiot Cubs don't.

Next time go 0-162 and do us all a favor.

CUBS SUCK!

Thus endeth Janeane's rant against the Cubs. Pricks!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:02 PM on 10/05/2008

But tell us how you really feel!!!! lol ;0)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 10/05/2008
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The team is so damn useless. Someone up thread said "hey, at least they made it". Typical Cubs fan. No matter what the Cubs do, the fans always come back. I'm not one of those anymore. Just making it isn't good enough anymore. If these SOB's get to the playoffs, they'd better go all the way next time, or don't show up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 PM on 10/05/2008
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