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Dodgers lean on Justin Turner's late home run to defeat Nationals

WASHINGTON - The Dodgers' game-deciding two-out rally in their 4-2 win Friday night began in a spot the team almost always avoids: with Joc Pederson facing a left-handed pitcher. The veteran Tony Sipp, tops in career relief appearances among left-handed pitchers across the majors, had just entered in the eighth inning with the game tied. The Nationals, between starter Anibal Sanchez and reliever Javy Guerra, had retired the previous 22 batters in a row. Pederson began the clash 6

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