Stephen Ellison

Tyler Beede, Giants Top Rival Dodgers in LA

LOS ANGELES (AP) Tyler Beede allowed one run over six innings to earn his first big-league victory and the San Francisco Giants defeated the first-place Los Angeles Dodgers 3-2 Monday night in the opener of a four-game set between the NL West rivals.

The 26-year-old right-hander scattered three hits, struck out seven and walked five on 97 pitches in the strongest outing of his young career. He tied career highs in innings and strikeouts. Beede came in 0-3 with an 8.10 ERA in eight career appearances, including six starts.

Beede (1-2) has been recalled from the minors three times this season, including for a stint in the bullpen. He's been especially effective with his curveball and changeup, with opponents going 2 for 27 against those pitches in his previous four starts.

Closer Will Smith retired the side, including two strikeouts, in the ninth and improved to 19 for 19 in save chances, with his consecutive saves to start the season the second-most by a Giants pitcher since 1969.

Giants first baseman Pablo Sandoval left the game in the fifth after baserunner Max Muncy stepped on his right hand. Sandoval's pinky finger appeared to be cut and bloodied.

The Dodgers closed to 3-2 in the eighth when Chris Taylor grounded into a fielder's choice to third, scoring Cody Bellinger, who doubled into the left fielder corner.

The Giants led 2-0 in the second on Brandon Crawford's RBI double to deep right field after Stephen Vogt drew a leadoff walk and Evan Longoria singled.

The Dodgers answered in the bottom of the inning, closing to 2-1 on Muncy's leadoff homer, his 17th.

Kenta Maeda (7-4) gave up two runs and three hits in five innings. He struck out four and walked two.

The Giants improved to 5-5 against the Dodgers this season, with eight of the 10 games being decided by two runs or less.

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