LOS ANGELES — Kyle Schwarber hit three homers and tied his career high with seven RBIs, helping the Philadelphia Phillies rally to beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 9-4 on Wednesday night.
The Dodgers lost two of three in the matchup between the National League's top two teams, cutting their NL West lead to three games over surging Arizona — their smallest margin since late April.
''It's good to finally win a series,'' Phillies manager Rob Thomson said. ''As of late we've been playing really good baseball and played a really good club over there.''
Schwarber's three-run homer capped a five-run sixth during which the NL East-leading Phillies tied and then took the lead. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts was ejected by third base umpire Hunter Wendelstedt after an interference call on Miguel Rojas during the Phillies' outburst.
With Philadelphia down 4-3, Alec Bohm doubled to left and Brandon Marsh grounded into a fielder's choice to third. Third baseman Kiké Hernández handled the bunt to his left side and threw to Miguel Rojas. Bohm slid and was called safe by Wendelstedt, who ruled interference by Rojas.
''He was in front of the bag without the ball, and that's the new obstruction rule,'' crew chief Marvin Hudson told a pool reporter. ''Plus he was running in front of him to third. He was in front of third without the ball, so he obstructed the runner. The runner didn't have a lane to get to the bag.''
Rojas was charged with an error. He became incensed and jawed with Wendelstedt as Roberts came out of the dugout.
Wendelstedt put up his hands indicating that Roberts should stop. He didn't and Wendelstedt turned his back on Roberts before tossing him. It was Roberts' 12th career ejection and first this season.