Diamondbacks 8, Dodgers 4

LOS ANGELES -- Yasmany Tomas, Aaron Hill and Paul Goldschmidt each homered, and the Arizona Diamondbacks ended a nine-game losing streak at Dodger Stadium with an 8-4 victory over Los Angeles on Monday night.

Goldschmidt added his 29th this year in the eighth inning as the Diamondbacks (72-78) held off a late rally by the Dodgers (85-64) to prevail. Los Angeles catcher Yasmani Grandal hit a two-run homer, his 16th of this season, in the eighth to pull the Dodgers within two runs, but they got no closer. The Dodgers' magic number to clinch the National League West remained at seven.

Diamondbacks left fielder David Peralta had a two-run single in the ninth to cap the scoring.

Arizona's Jhoulys Chacin (1-1), who spent the first three months of the season with the Cleveland Indians before being signed by the Diamondbacks in June, allowed two runs on six hits with four walks and three strikeouts in 5 1/3 innings.

Closer Brad Ziegler pitched a scoreless ninth to seal the win.

Dodgers starter Brett Anderson (9-9) lasted just 4 2/3 innings, giving up five runs on 10 hits with one strikeout and a walk. Anderson served up two of the three Arizona homers.

A crowd of 38,791 attended.

First baseman Adrian Gonzalez put the Dodgers up 1-0 with a solo home run to center in the first inning. It was Gonzalez's club-leading 28th home run.

Later in the first, after back-to-back singles by second baseman Howie Kendrick and right fielder Andre Ethier, shortstop Corey Seager lined a double to right, scoring Kendrick for a 2-0 advantage. With the hit, Seager set a Los Angeles record for most consecutive games reaching base to start a career at 16 games in a row. He broke Bill Russell's 1969 mark.

In the third, Arizona right fielder Ender Inciarte scored on a sacrifice fly by center fielder A.J. Pollock to cut the deficit in half.

Leading off the fourth, Tomas hit a solo blast off Anderson, his ninth home run, to tie the score.

An umpire's decision prevented Arizona from scoring more in the inning. With third baseman Brandon Drury at third and two outs, Inciarte dribbled a grounder down the first base line that Gonzalez fielded. As Inciarte raced to first, he veered to his right and avoided the tag by Gonzalez. However, first base umpire Hunter Wendelstedt called Inciarte out for running outside the basepath.

Hill's solo shot -- his sixth homer this season -- lifted Arizona to a 3-2 lead in the fifth. The Diamondbacks added on in the inning thanks to an RBI single by catcher Welington Castillo and a run-scoring groundout by Drury, making it 5-2.

NOTES: The Dodgers have a shot at setting a record for most wins at home in a season. With the loss to Arizona, the Dodgers have a 50-25 mark at Dodger Stadium, meaning they would need to go 6-0 to eclipse the 55-win season by the 1980 club. ... Arizona 1B Paul Goldschmidt led the National League with a .374 average against left-handers before Monday's contest. His closest competition consisted of Miami Marlins 2B Dee Gordon (.351), Pittsburgh Pirates CF Andrew McCutchen (.349) and teammate A.J. Pollock (.333). ... Diamondbacks LHP Robbie Ray (4-12, 3.72 ERA) will face Dodgers LHP Alex Wood (11-10, 3.63 ERA) in Tuesday's game.
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Season Series
LA DodgersStatsArizona
13-6Vs6-13
.250Batting Average.271
4.8Runs / Game4.5
31Home Runs25
11Errors11