Bee-lieve: Walker's homer in 10th lifts Diamondbacks over Dodgers 4-3 after delay for bee swarm


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PHOENIX — Christian Walker homered twice, including a two-run drive in the 10th inning that gave the Arizona Diamondbacks a bee-delayed 4-3 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers. A bee swarm atop the netting behind home plate caused a delay of nearly two hours as players and fans waited for a beekeeper to remove the colony. The activity in the game didn't pick up until late. Arizona's Gabriel Moreno hit a tying single in the eighth, but Will Smith's sacrifice fly in the 10th gave Los Angeles a one-run lead. Walker connected off Nabil Crismatt in the bottom half, setting off a wild celebration at Chase Field.

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