LOS ANGELES The fans in right field began serenading Andre Ethier midway through the home opener Tuesday, singing several choruses of Happy Birthday and raising drinks in honor of both the outfielders 30th birthday and Dodger Stadiums 50th anniversary.
On such a celebratory day for this revitalized franchise, Ethier felt he couldnt send those fans home without a win.
Ethier hit a tiebreaking homer with two outs in the eighth inning Tuesday, sending the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 2-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates.
I guess thats a good birthday present for this stadium, too, Ethier said.
Exactly 50 years after Dodger Stadium opened, Ethier hit a solo shot off Jason Grilli (0-1) before emerging from the dugout for a curtain call that didnt seem out of place, even in early April.
Ethier and Clayton Kershaw both noticed the sellout crowd buzzing throughout the afternoon, fairly pulsating with something more than the usual spring optimism of baseball fans. After two years of mediocrity on the field and increasingly bizarre developments in the front office of Southern Californias much-loved team, the Dodgers are off to a 4-1 start to their first season since resolving Frank McCourts messy ownership tenure.
Everybody is excited about whats going on right now, and rightfully so, said Ethier, starting his seventh season with the Dodgers. The vibe in this stadium today, thats an addicting feeling. We had that for several years here, and then it went away, and part of that was how we were playing on the field. It felt good to look up and see that support again.
Matt Kemp drove in a run in a club record-tying ninth straight game with a first-inning groundout for the Dodgers, but Matt Hagues RBI grounder in the seventh evened it.
Los Angeles couldnt capitalize on seven strong innings from Kershaw, with Pittsburghs Kevin Correia, a former Cal Poly standout, largely matching the National League Cy Young Award winner.
Kenley Jansen (1-0) pitched the eighth, and Javy Guerra pitched the ninth for his third save.
Even in camp, these guys were fired up about what we thought we could do, Dodgers manager Don Mattingly said. It seems like were going to be in a lot of close games this season, no matter what. Were going to have to get big hits and big outs when we need them, and we did that today.
The Dodgers began the 50th-anniversary celebration of their ballpark with numerous tributes to their venerable stadium while welcoming back several members of their 1962 roster, including Maury Wills and Tommy Davis. Two notable figures didnt join the festivities, however: broadcaster Vin Scully stayed home to nurse a cold, and prospective new Dodgers co-owner Magic Johnson was away in New York.
Kershaw allowed four hits and struck out seven, bouncing back from his first start last week in San Diego, which ended after three innings because of an illness that lingered until recently. He failed to win at home for just the third time in 14 starts but still hasnt lost at Dodger Stadium since early last season.
Pittsburgh opened a nine-game trip with just five hits against Kershaw and the Dodgers bullpen. After Grilli yielded the decisive homer, Andrew McCutchen grounded into a game-ending double play.
I love the adversity, Grilli said. If I dont, then I shouldnt be doing this. But I relish it. I mean, Im not happy about what happened today, but I cant wait to get the ball the next time, because Im going to win that battle. I guess the good thing about being a reliever is that you can come back out tomorrow and redeem yourself and be a hero.
Correia yielded four hits and two walks over six innings in his season debut for Pittsburgh after missing the final six weeks of last season with a strained oblique.
Its a small sample, but weve been pitching great, Pirates catcher Rod Barajas said. But weve had some tough matchups: (Roy) Halladay, (Cliff) Lee, (Cole) Hamels, and then we get Kershaw, but were competing day in and day out. So no matter whos on the mound, were going to battle. Hopefully we come out on top more often than not.




