Los Angeles Dodgers Steve Sax is touched by the ball for an out as he made a vain effort to lay down a sacrifice bunt in the ninth inning of Game 4
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Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Steve Sax, right, lets out a yell as he crosses home plate to score the first run for the Los Angeles Dodgers during first inning of Game
Los Angeles Dodgers Steve Sax is touched by the ball for an out as he made a vain effort to lay down a sacrifice bunt in the ninth inning of Game 4