LOS ANGELES — Christian Walker extended his tear at Dodger Stadium on Thursday night, homering in his first two at-bats for his 18th and 19th home runs in 42 career games at the ballpark, and the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 9-3.
''Just a crazy thing,'' Walker said. ''Speechless for sure.''
The NL West-leading Dodgers fell to 4-5 against the D-backs this season, and won't see them again in Los Angeles until possibly the postseason. Arizona stunned the Dodgers in the first round last year.
Joc Pederson drew boos from the sellout crowd of 52,320 when he went deep against his old team in the first, just before Walker blasted a 435-foot shot to center field off rookie Landon Knack (1-2) with two outs.
''When you get booed it means you're probably doing something good that they don't like,'' Pederson said.
Walker had two strikes in the third when he hammered a two-run shot to left with two outs, extending Arizona's lead to 4-0. The 33-year-old slugger has homered in five consecutive games at the stadium and gone deep nine times this season against Dodgers pitching.
''I'm proud of it, it's a super cool thing,'' he said. ''It's like a once-in-a-lifetime situation. Wouldn't be able to do it without teammates and the hitting guys for sure.''
Walker is from the same Norristown, Pennsylvania, hometown as late Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda. He was drafted in the 49th round by the Dodgers in 2009, but didn't sign and instead played for the University of South Carolina, where he helped the Gamecocks win the College World Series in 2010 and 2011.