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perhaps the greatest at-bat in LA vs Chicago game


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Alex Cora had perhaps the greatest at bat i've seen in many years (for a regular season game).

Matt clement pitching in the top of the 7th or 6th i believe... cora at the plate, gets the count to 2 and 2.

Cora goes on to foul off the next 13 pitches in a row, then belts then 18th pitch of the at bat for a 2-run home run!

Incredible.

I've grown up watching wade boggs have 20 pitch at bats, but i don't recall ever seeing a long at bat end in a homer, by boggs anyway.

I was happy to see that live... very exciting.

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Make that 14 consecutive fouls

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- By the time Alex Cora hit his 11th consecutive foul ball against Matt Clement, the crowd was standing and roaring. He went on to foul off the 12th, 13th and 14th. Then, he hit a two-run homer.

Wilson Alvarez, who held Chicago scoreless into the eighth inning of the Los Angeles Dodgers' 4-0 win over the Cubs on Wednesday night, also was standing and pulling for Cora in the 18-pitch at-bat.

"He was fighting and fighting, and when he hit it, I was 'Get out of here!' " Alvarez said, smiling.

Los Angeles manager Jim Tracy called it maybe the best at-bat he has seen against a quality pitcher.

"You can't have a better at-bat than that, and to have it end like that, it's phenomenal," Tracy said after the Dodgers won their sixth straight.

Cora, not exactly a power hitter, seemed a bit awed by the whole thing.

"It was tough; he was throwing good pitches. When they put it on the scoreboard [as the string of consecutive fouls built], that put me under a little bit of pressure. I had to stand back and regroup," said Cora, who drove a 2-2 pitch into the bullpen in right to put the Dodgers up 4-0 in the seventh.

"It was great to finish it that way," he said. "It was fun."

When Cora came up, Clement had thrown 86 pitches. By the time Cora homered, the Chicago right-hander's pitch count was up to 104 and Kyle Farnsworth came on in relief.

"He beat me. That's all there is to it," Clement said. "It was a tough at-bat, and he won the battle."

Giants manager Dusty Baker called it a "heck of an at-bat," but didn't necessarily approve of the way Cora reacted.

"He kind of spoiled it a little bit at the end by flipping the bat," Baker said. "He won the battle already, so you don't rub it in. But that's modern stuff, I guess."

Alvarez (2-0) gave up five hits in 7 2/3 innings with his second impressive outing in a row since rejoining the Dodgers' starting rotation. He struck out eight and walked one.

"It was just a tremendous performance," Tracy said.

Guillermo Mota retired all four batters he faced to complete the shutout, the Dodgers' third of the season.

Clement (5-2) gave up four runs and seven hits in six-plus innings.

Alvarez, 34, was coming off a dominant performance in his first start of the year, a 4-0 win over Pittsburgh in which he allowed just one hit in seven innings.

Invited to spring training as a non-roster player in 2003, Alvarez went 6-2 with a 2.37 ERA in 21 appearances for the Dodgers last season, with 12 starts. He won six consecutive decisions as a starter in 10 games between July 13-Sept. 23, with a 1.39 ERA during that stretch.

Los Angeles went 9-3 during his starts last year, but the left-hander still began this year in the bullpen before he replaced Jose Lima in the rotation last Friday. Lima, 2-1 with a 7.91 ERA, was sent to the bullpen.

The Dodgers, with the 22-10 start their best since the 1983 club went 23-9, scored twice in the third inning on four consecutive infield hits with two outs.

Adrian Beltre beat out a single in that stretch to extend his hitting streak to 15 games.

Game notes

Los Angeles RHP Paul Shuey has the splint off his right thumb and will begin some light throwing. Shuey has been on the DL since April 3 with a ruptured tendon in the thumb. ... Chicago RHP Kerry Wood is expected to miss at least one start because of inflammation in his triceps, which forced him out of Tuesday night's outing after two innings. ... Cubs RHP Mark Prior had another bullpen session Wednesday and reported no discomfort, pitching coach Larry Rothschild said. ... Three-time Gold Glove SS Rey Ordonez agreed to a minor league contract with the Cubs, a week after Alex Gonzalez broke a bone in his right wrist.

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VG- were you there to see wade boggs get off plane with girlfriend  when wife was waiting for him?

those redsox.

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I know nothing of the incident, but your anti sox rhetoric is amuzing... keep it coming.

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