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Dodgers fanned by Rockies pitcher German Marquez in 3-1 loss

LOS ANGELES_For a team that could get swept by the Colorado Rockies on Sunday, the Los Angeles Dodgers were in a pretty chipper mood on Saturday.

For one thing, they ran into a starting pitcher throwing 100 mph in the late innings and the late-afternoon shadows, and not much you can do about that. For another, they put a wrap on a month in which they asserted themselves as a championship contender.

They lost on Saturday, but they won 17 of 26 games in June, their first winning

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