LOS ANGELES -- Comeback wins havent come easily to the Dodgers, who had dropped four one-run games in a row. They staged their biggest rally of the season Monday night, overcoming a five-run deficit to beat the Los Angeles Angels 8-7 in the Freeway Series opener. "It can definitely be a momentum builder, but you cant have momentum unless you come out tomorrow and play hard," said Adrian Gonzalez, who had a season-high four hits and tied his career high with four runs scored. Jerry Hairston Jr.s RBI single scored the go-ahead run in the seventh inning to help the Dodgers snap the Angels season-high eight-game winning streak in the first of two games at Dodger Stadium before the series shifts to Anaheim for two more. "It seemed like all over the place guys were getting big hits," Dodgers manager Don Mattingly said. Scott Van Slyke went 2 for 4 with two RBIs and Juan Uribe finished 3 for 3 after entering as a pinch hitter in the fifth. Gonzalez continued his tear with his third multihit game in a row. He is 9 for 11 with six runs, three doubles and seven RBIs since Saturday. The Dodgers probably wish Gonzalezs hitting could rub off on slugger Matt Kemp, who continued struggling a day after he was left out of the starting lineup in a 5-3 loss to St. Louis. He was booed heavily as he went hitless in five at-bats with four strikeouts. "When things arent going your way you try harder," Gonzalez said. "Hes trying too hard for the team and the fans." Hairston was reinstated from the 15-day disabled list earlier in the day. He was 0 for 2 with a strikeout before he singled off Robert Coello (1-1) with two outs. After Kemp struck out for the third time, Gonzalez singled and Van Slyke struck out before pinch-hitter Andre Ethier walked to set up Hairston. Ronald Belisario (3-4) faced one batter in the seventh and got an inning-ending, double-play grounder from Hank Conger to earn the victory. Brandon League pitched the ninth for his 11th save in 13 chances. Trailing 8-7, the Angels had the potential tying run at first base with two outs in the eighth. Mike Trout flied out to right field and Erick Aybar raced back to first. Gonzalez caught Ethiers throw wide of the bag and lunged to tag Aybar as he ran past, doubling him off first. Aybar slammed his helmet into the dirt after first base umpire Paul Emmel signalled out, believing Gonzalez had missed the tag. Aybar and first base coach Alfredo Griffin began arguing with Emmel as Angels manager Mike Scioscia rushed out to join them. Scioscia pushed Aybar out of the way and engaged in an animated debate with Emmel. Scioscia retreated to the dugout, and the replay was inconclusive. "From our angle -- and we had a pretty good angle on it -- it looked like there was a lot of daylight," Scioscia said. "Erick got a great jump, but the timing wasnt right where he could peek to see where the ball was hit. He made too big of a turn, but he got back to first base. Unfortunately, he didnt get the call." The Angels tied the game 7-all in the seventh on Howie Kendricks RBI single. Van Slykes tying RBI double capped a four-run fifth for the Dodgers before A.J. Ellis sacrifice fly put them ahead 7-6 in the sixth. The Angels took a 6-1 lead with three runs in the fourth on Aybars RBI double, Trouts RBI triple into the left-field corner and Albert Pujols sacrifice fly to deep centre. "Were swinging the bats well, but if I had to point out one thing about the streak, it had to be the starting pitching," Trout said. "I think the ERA was like under 2.00. But they came out swinging the bats. They kept battling and putting great at-bats together." The anticipated pitching duel between Angels lefty C.J. Wilson and Zack Greinke against his old team for the first time fizzled, with neither figuring in the decision. Wilson gave up six runs and nine hits in 4 2-3 innings, struck out four and walked none. "I just made bad pitches," he said. "I was trying to make a good pitch and I made a hitters pitch instead of a pitchers pitch. Its unfortunate because the offence obviously supported the pitching. I just let them down." Greinke allowed six runs -- four earned -- and 10 hits in four-plus innings. He struck out two and walked one. Considered the top arm on the free-agent market last winter, the right-hander signed a $147 million, six-year deal to switch Los Angeles teams. "I made some mistakes, obviously, but overall I did about as well as I could," he said. "It felt like I was going to get them out and they were hitting the ball hard." NOTES: The Dodgers improved to 5-6 in one-run games this season. ... Kendrick notched his 400th career RBI with a run-scoring double in the third. ... The clubs combined for 11 doubles (six by the Dodgers), a Dodger Stadium record. ... The Angels fell to 20-31 on Memorial Day. ... 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It may have had a chequered history where Australian rules is concerned, but ANZ Stadium has the chance to farewell the code in style.The ground is set to attract the biggest AFL attendance in Sydney for at least nine years, with 60,000 fans expected for the qualifying final derby between Sydney and Greater Western Sydney on Saturday.A crowd of that magnitude will justify the AFLs decision to take the game away from the Swans SCG base, which has a highest AFL attendance of 46,168.The historic first all-Sydney AFL Final is clearly the biggest game in the history of the code in NSW, ANZ Stadium chief executive Darryl Kerry said.It will also be a fitting farewell for AFL footy at ANZ Stadium, which will soon be redeveloped as a world-class rectangular stadium.Although it was a ground some Swans supporters found hard to love, they certainly celebrated plenty of famous wins at the venue.The club won eight out of ten finals there and has a 32-22 record overall, having played in all 54 AFL games held in the main stadium for the 2000 Olympics.The poor state of the ground was a frequent talking point in the aftermath of several games, especially when matches were played within a day or two of rugby league fixtures.It also drew negative headlines in 2015 when Hawthorns Jarryd Rougheads guernsey was ripped and his back marked after he slid over exposed bolts behind thee goals.ddddddddddddFor all the controversy, the ground has also provided its share of drama and excitement and big crowds.On 11 occasions it hosted crowds of more than 50,000, two of them over 70,000 for finals matches in 2003 against Collingwood and Brisbane,The Magpies were the most frequent visitors to the venue playing 13 games, while four teams never played there, the two South Australian clubs, Gold Coast and Western Bulldogs.NUMBERS FOR AFL AT ANZ STADIUM* Biggest crowd: 72,393. Sydney v Collingwood 2003 (Record AFL attendance outside Victoria)* Lowest crowd: 19,127 Sydney v North Melbourne 2008* Average crowd for home and away rounds: 40,403* Average crowd for finals: 44,372* Total attendance: 2,221,475* Highest score: 146 (22.14) Sydney v Carlton 2003, (23.8) Hawthorn v Sydney 2015* Lowest score: West Coast 34 (4.10) v Sydney 2004* Biggest margin 94 Sydney 19.18 (132) GWS 5.8 (38) 2012* Most games played: 49 (Adam Goodes, Syd)* Most goals kicked: 87 (Barry Hall, Syd)* Most goals kicked in a game 6 (three times by Barry Hall Syd) once each by Kurt Tippett (Syd), Travis Cloke (Collingwood), Michael OLoughlin (Syd) David Neitz (Melb) and Steve Johnson (Geelong)* Most disposals in a game: Gary Ablett 44 Geelong v Sydney 2009 ' ' '