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Juilo Urias Sharp, Dodgers Unload in 12-1 Rout of Padres

Julio Urias continued to solidify his spot atop the Los Angeles Dodgers’ rotation while Mookie Betts hit one of the team’s four home runs in a 12-1 victory over the San Diego Padres that ended the club’s three-game losing streak. 

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Julio Urias continued to solidify his spot atop the Dodgers’ rotation while Mookie Betts hit one of Los Angeles' four home runs in a 12-1 victory over the San Diego Padres on Saturday night that ended their three-game losing streak.

Trea Turner, Justin Turner and Will Smith also homered as the Dodgers ended their first skid of three games since they were swept by San Francisco in June. Betts’ home run was his career-best 33rd on the season.

"It doesn't matter. I don't care about it. It is what it is," said Betts after the game of his new career-high in homers. "I just want to do whatever I can to help us win."

Manny Machado homered for the Padres, who had won four in a row.

Urias (15-7) gave up just one run on two hits over six innings to earn the win for the 11th time in his last 13 starts to go along with a loss and a no-decision. In the process, he has moved atop a talented rotation that has been forced to make adjustments.

"My focus is on finishing this last month strong and taking it start to start," said Urias through a translator. "My job is to go out there and do my job regardless of when I'm asked to pitch."

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Staff ace Walker Buehler is out for the season after Tommy John surgery, Clayton Kershaw is just returning from his second injured list stint and All-Star Tony Gonsolin is on the IL with a forearm strain.

A 20-game winner from a season ago, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts has expressed comfort in having Urias head the staff into October.

"We're putting ourselves in a situation where we'll be able to set our [postseason] rotation," said Roberts. "But he [Urias] is a top-end guy. Every year he's gotten better and he's earned that potential opportunity."

The Dodgers staked Urias to an early lead against Sean Manaea (7-8). Betts led off the bottom of the first with a triple on a ball that was misplayed by Padres right fielder Juan Soto. Turner followed with his 19th homer.

Los Angeles made it 3-0 in the third on Will Smith's RBI double.

Betts connected for a three-run homer in the fourth. It gave him one more home run than he had in his American League MVP season of 2018.

Manaea gave up eight runs and nine hits over 4 1/3 innings while allowing three home runs. He has a 15.63 ERA in three starts against the Dodgers this season and has given up a combined 14 runs in consecutive starts against the Kansas City Royals and Dodgers.

The Dodgers built the lead to 8-0 in the fifth on a two-run homer by Justin Turner, his 10th.

Machado hit a solo home run for the Padres in the sixth, his 26th. Los Angeles answered with four more in the bottom half on Freddie Freeman's RBI single and a three-run homer from Smith, his 20th.

Dodgers infielder Hanser Alberto made his eighth appearance on the mound this season, recording his first career strikeout in the ninth when he fanned Josh Bell.

WELCOME BACK

Dodgers RHP Blake Treinen pitched a perfect seventh inning on just five pitches in his return to the club. Treinen had just three prior outings this season and had not pitched since April 14 because of a partial tear in the front of his shoulder capsule.

Treinen, who has served as the Dodgers setup man in recent seasons, was experiencing a dip in velocity during a recent rehab outing but hit 98 mph on the radar gun with one of his five pitches against the Padres.

TRAINERS ROOM

Padres: INF Brandon Drury was not in the starting lineup one day after he was hit by a pitch in the flap that extends over his face from his helmet. While Drury had a bruise on the side of his face, he was not seriously injured.

Dodgers: INF/OF Gavin Lux received a cortisone shot to help with neck and upper back discomfort, leaving him unavailable for the remainder of the current series. … RHPs Gonsolin (forearm) and Brusdar Graterol (elbow) had MRIs that came back clean. Neither pitcher has a timetable for a return.

UP NEXT

Padres: RHP Mike Clevinger (5-5, 3.59 ERA) gave up five runs at Los Angeles in a start last month.

Dodgers: LHP Caleb Ferguson will start as an opener on Sunday with RHP Ryan Pepiot (2-0, 4.02) expected to be called up and come out of the pen for the bulk of the innings.

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