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Dodgers Wallop Giants in 2nd Outing of Abbreviated COVID-19 Season

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Max Muncy homered twice and doubled, Ross Stripling pitched seven neat innings and the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the San Francisco Giants 9-1 on Friday night.

A day after beating the Giants 8-1 on opening day, the NL West champion Dodgers scored in every inning except the third and outhit the Giants 13-4.

NL MVP Cody Bellinger raised his arms as if encouraging the fake crowd cheers when the game ended.

Mookie Betts notched his first RBI for Los Angeles in going 1 for 6. He went 1 for 5 in the opener, having signed a 12-year, $365 million contract the previous day.

Muncy hit solo shots in the first off Tyler Anderson and in the sixth off Kevin Gausman. He and Justin Turner doubled back-to-back in the fourth.

Corey Seager added three hits for the Dodgers.

Jaylin Davis, who knelt during the national anthem, homered leading off the third. The Giants remained winless under new manager Gabe Kapler.

Stripling (1-0) allowed four hits, walked none and struck out seven.

At spring training, the Dodgers told Stripling that he wouldn't be starting. He got into the rotation after left-hander David Price opted out of the shortened season, delaying his Dodgers debut until 2021.

An All-Star two years ago, Stripling was 4-4 with a 3.47 ERA last season when he split time between the rotation and bullpen.

Tyler Anderson (0-1) gave up two runs and three hits in 1 2/3 innings. He walked three.

Giants at Dodgers - Pablo Sandoval, Chris Taylor
Giants third baseman Pablo Sandoval, left, and Dodgers' Chris Taylor fall to the ground after they collided while Taylor was running to first on a single during the fifth inning. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

WHEN A PANDA FALLS

Chris Taylor went down hard in a collision with Giants first baseman Pablo Sandoval in the fifth. Taylor was charging to first when Sandoval leaped high to try to catch a throw from third baseman Wilmer Flores that sailed over his head. Sandoval crashed down on Taylor, hitting him in the head. Taylor got up and rested on his knees, trying to catch his breath. He stayed in the game as did Sandoval.

WATCHING FROM HOME

Price was interviewed from home during the game by the Dodgers' TV network. He had said he'd be watching and keeping up with his teammates via text during the shortened season.

TRAINER'S ROOM

Dodgers: LHP Clayton Kershaw's back issue that forced him to miss his opening day start is improving and he hopes to return soon. Manager Dave Roberts said Kershaw had an MRI after tweaking his back three days earlier. It showed no structural damage. "It's not too serious," Kershaw said. "It's getting better pretty quick."

UP NEXT

The Giants had yet to name a starter for Saturday. LHP Alex Wood goes for the Dodgers. He is 4-3 with a 3.90 ERA against the Giants.

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