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Tuesday, July 20, 2004
HOUSTON (AP) -- Trailing by three runs entering the seventh inning, Adrian Beltre and the Los Angeles Dodgers were patiently waiting for the inevitable rally. Beltre then calmly stepped out of the dugout, settled into his stance and did the honors himself Tuesday night. Beltre's two-run shot in the seventh sparked the Dodgers' sixth straight comeback victory on the road, 7-5 over the slumping Houston Astros. Beltre "We believe we can come back and win any game the way we are swinging the b ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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