Los Angeles, CA (Sports Network) - Erick Aybar had three hits, including a two-run homer, to lead the Angels past the Los Angeles Dodgers, 8-3, and begin a three-game interleague series.cheap jerseys . Dan Haren (7-5) went six innings, allowing three runs on 10 hits and a walk in the Angels fourth victory in five games. Rubby De La Rosa (3-2) allowed five runs on nine hits and four walks while fanning six through six innings to take the loss, the Dodgers second straight after a three-game win streak. Rubby struggled with his command at times. He got a little frustrated tonight, Dodgers manager Don Mattingly said about his starter. The Dodgers jumped out to an early lead on Matt Kemps two-run homer in the first inning. The Angels got a run back in the second on Harens RBI single. Alberto Callaspo walked to lead off the frame and moved to second two batters later on Mark Trumbos base hit to right field. But Trumbo was picked off at first by catcher Dioner Navarro during a Jeff Mathis at-bat before Mathis worked a walk, robbing a bases-loaded opportunity for the Angels. Haren came up next and lined a ball into right to bring home Callaspo. During the play, Mathis was thrown out at third by Andre Ethier as he tried advancing on the hit, ending the inning. The Angels then took the lead in the fifth. Mathis walked and moved to second on Harens sacrifice bunt before scoring on a Maicer Izturis double. Aybar came up next and hammered a ball over the right-field fence to give the Angels a 4-2 advantage. Ethier doubled to lead off the fifth, advanced to third on James Loneys base hit and crossed the plate on a Tony Gwynn Jr. fielders choice. But Howie Kendrick homered with two outs in the sixth to give the Angels their two-run cushion back. It could have been a two-run shot, but during Kendricks at-bat Vernon Wells was caught stealing second. The Angels increased their lead in the eighth due to a costly error. Aybar singled off Hong-Chih Kuo to start the inning and Peter Bourjos followed with a bunt toward the right side of the mound. Loney fielded the ball but threw it past second baseman Jamey Carroll, who was covering first. The ball rolled all the way to the stands, allowing Aybar to round the bases and Bourjos to reach third. Blake Hawksworth later allowed Callaspo to single in Bourjos, and in the ninth, Bobby Wilsons pinch-hit sacrifice fly gave the Angels an 8-3 lead. It was game full of missed opportunities for the Dodgers. They had runners tagged out at home plate in the second and fourth innings, and also left the bases loaded in the third. In addition to those chances, they stranded a runner on second in the second, fifth and sixth innings and left eight on base overall. They went 2-for-12 with runners in scoring position. It was a circus out there. I pitched out of a some jams, said Haren. I struggled to put guys away. Im just glad we won. It was just the opposite for the Angels. They finished 5-for-6 with men in scoring position and stranded just two. GAME NOTES:Dodgers left fielder Marcus Thames left the game in the second inning with a strained left calf...The Angels improved to 7-3 on their season-long 12-game road trip while the Dodgers fell 3-7 during their season-long 12-game homestand...The Angels have won nine of the last 12 games at Dodger Stadium and improved to 47-34 all-time against the Dodgers. cheap jerseys from china . -- Albert Pujols ripped a long drive down the left-field line, and the Los Angeles Angels rose in the dugout along with the crowd. wholesale jerseys . -- The Detroit Lions have signed first-round draft pick Riley Reiff. http://www.salejerseyscheap.com/ . Overton, whose 62 topped the old mark by a stroke at The Mines Resort & Golf Club, and Jacobson, who carded a seven-under 64 on Friday, finished 36 holes at 13-under 129. Bo Van Pelt missed a 12-foot birdie try at the last, but settled for a seven- under 64 in round two.Harrison, NJ (Sports Network) - The odds appear to be stacked in New Yorks favor as the club gears up for its Eastern Conference semifinal second leg against D.C. United on Wednesday. Catch all the action starting at 8pm et/11pm pt on TSN2. D.C. finished above New York in the regular season, but Hurricane Sandy forced Major League Soccer to switch the location of the home ties in the series. Should the return match finish level like the 1-1 draw in the first leg at RFK Stadium on Saturday, then the Red Bulls would have the advantage of playing at Red Bull Arena in extra time. To make matters worse for D.C. United, head coach Ben Olsen faces a selection headache regarding Andy Najars replacement. The Honduran was shown a red card for hurling the ball at referee Jair Marrufo in frustration, leaving the 19- year-old out for the second leg. "Hes a young kid, he made a young mistake," Olsen told MLSsoccer.com. "I thought [referee Jair Marrufo] let it boil up a little bit with some tough calls against us. Thats no excuse to react that way. But well adjust. Its what weve been doing all year." The candidates to replace Najar are Daniel Woolard and Robbie Russell. Woolard hasnt played since August 4 when he suffered a concussion against the Columbus Crew, while Russell has managed just 12 minutes since recovering from surgery for plantar fasciitis. New York is not without a key absence either. Rafa Marquez has not been ruled out, but he looks likely to miss the return leg after leaving the series opener at halftime with tightness in his calf, a lingering injury that has limited the Mexicans minutes this season. "He was very frustrated with the calf," head coach Hans Backe told MLSsoccer.com. "He has been picking up that calf a number of times this season and going into the playoffs, he played very well. Picking up late in the first half, he was just upset over that." The first leg brought an uninspiring performance from the Red Bulls, who conceded an own goal from Roy Miller before getting bailed out of a loss by Bill Hamids gaffe moments later. Marquez stressed after the match that the Red Bulls needed an attitude adjustment in order to make a deep run in the postseason, an assertion that Backe supported. "When you go into playoffs, they are different games," explained Backe. "It changes. It becomes a different game if you talk about the defending, the pressing game, tackles, and things like that. "Everyone has to be ready to do the dirty work for 90 minutes and after this game, everyone should be aware of it, the price you have to pay to win the whole way." L.A. hopes to overturn deficit against San Jose Santa Clara, CA (Sports Network) - The Los Angeles Galaxy have overturned a first-leg deficit just twice in their long postseason history - the first back in the inaugural season of MLS in 1996 against the San Jose Earthquakes. Sixtteen years later, the Galaxy are the exact same position after a 1-0 defeat in the first leg of Western Conference semifinals. cheap nfl jerseys. This time, as defending MLS Cup champions, Los Angeles has to overturn the gap on the road. Los Angeles visits San Jose on Wednesday night in the second leg of their two- game series and a one-goal win at Buck Shaw Stadium is the minimum needed just to force extra time. The Earthquakes need just a draw to advance to the Western finals, and the top squad during the regular season was impressive at home all year. "First and foremost, we cant concede," L.A.s Landon Donovan said. "Weve got to be smart with our defending, but were in a position now where weve got nothing to lose. "So were going to go like we have always, were going to go and try to win the game. Theres no reason why the guys in this room cant go win a game in San Jose." Los Angeles trails in the series after San Jose struck in stoppage time at The Home Depot Center on Sunday. Victor Bernardez scored off a deflected free kick from 40 yards, giving San Jose its ninth stoppage-time goal this season. "It was never a game you would think that we would lose," Donovan said, "but it was kind of one fluke play, and we were a little unlucky." L.A. has scored five goals in its two road games against San Jose this season, losing 4-3 at Stanford Stadium in June and tying 2-2 at Buck Shaw in October. "Now it looks like weve got to get two. But its not over. Weve played well there twice this year," Donovan said. L.A. felt it played well in the first match, and David Beckham felt team could have won if it took advantage of its opportunities. "If you dont put one of those (chances) away it can always kill you at the end ... But we can take the positives from the chances we created and the possession that we had," Beckham said. San Jose is in great shape for the second leg against L.A., but 27-goal scorer Chris Wondolowski does not expect his side to be happy to hang onto a one-goal lead. "We expect them to come out flying on Wednesday night, but we will also come out flying," he said. "We are not planning on sitting back and protecting a lead." A good sign from the win was the shutout, the first for the Earthquakes since mid-September. San Jose had just two shutouts over its last 14 regular-season matches. "I think it was a very mature away performance," San Jose coach Frank Yallop said. "We didnt want to concede a goal. ... At this point, youve got to make sure you do that. We worked all week on defending." San Jose knows there is still a lot of work to do in the second leg. "We havent accomplished anything yet. We still have another game to go and we have to be humble," Bernardez said. "We respect them and we know ... they will come out ready again Wednesday night." ' ' '

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