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Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Hyun-Jin Ryu threw in the fourth inning against the Cincinnati Reds, Monday, in Los Angeles.

LOS ANGELES » Hyun-Jin Ryu took a perfect game into the eighth inning — one day after teammate Josh Beckett threw a no-hitter — and the Los Angeles Dodgers held on to beat the Cincinnati Reds 4-3 Monday.

The Reds hit only three balls out of the infield before Todd Frazier’s leadoff double down the left-field line on an 0-1 pitch in the eighth. That followed a three-run seventh by the Dodgers in which Ryu ran the bases and scored.

The left-hander from South Korea came close to making the Dodgers the first team in major league history with consecutive no-hitters. Beckett won 6-0 in Philadelphia on Sunday.

Los Angeles pitchers tossed a club-record 17 straight hitless innings dating to Saturday, when Paul Maholm got it started against the Phillies.

The only other team since 1974 to have a no-hitter through seven innings in back-to-back games was the Oakland Athletics on July 14-15, 2005, against Texas, according to STATS.

And the only other club since 1974 to pitch 17 straight hitless innings was the Los Angeles Angels from May 1-3, 2012, including Jered Weaver’s no-hitter, STATS said.

Cincinnati scored three times in the eighth, but right fielder Yasiel Puig made a key defensive play when he cut off Billy Hamilton’s two-run double in the gap. The relay home held Skip Schumaker at third, and Kenley Jansen struck out Brandon Phillips with the bases loaded to preserve a 4-3 lead.

Jansen also worked the ninth, retiring Devin Mesoraco with two on for his 15th save in 16 chances.

Ryu (5-2) was charged with three runs and three hits in 7 1-3 innings, improving to 6-0 in six career starts against the Reds. He struck out seven and walked none while winning for the first time at Dodger Stadium this season. He was 0-2 with a 9.00 ERA in three previous home starts.

He got help from third baseman Justin Turner, who was playing for injured Juan Uribe. Turner made two diving stops in the hole against Zack Cozart his first two times up and threw him out both times.

Ryu left to a standing ovation not long after Frazier spoiled his bid for the first perfect game in the majors since Felix Hernandez accomplished the feat for Seattle against Tampa Bay on Aug. 15, 2012.

Ryan Ludwick followed with a single, moving Frazier to third. He scored on Chris Heisey’s sacrifice fly that left the Reds trailing 4-1. Brayan Pena singled, bringing Dodgers manager Don Mattingly to the mound to remove Ryu.

The Reds continued the rally after Brian Wilson replaced Ryu. Wilson gave up Hamilton’s two-run double and walked Cozart before he was yanked and angrily slammed his glove twice against the dugout wall. He paced back and forth several times, then began clapping as Jansen was introduced.

Johnny Cueto (4-4) allowed four hits and four runs — one earned — in 6 1-3 innings.

Ryu faced a Reds lineup in which only one batter began the day batting over .264. That was Phillips, who came in hitting .281.

The Reds played without slugger Joey Votto, who went on the disabled list Sunday with a strained left knee, and right fielder Jay Bruce, who came off the DL last Friday after left knee surgery.

The Dodgers had a long inning in the seventh, which started with Turner’s 16-pitch walk. Ryu was later credited with his first RBI of the season.

Cozart charged Ryu’s slow bouncer to shortstop with the infield playing in, hoping for a play at the plate. Instead, Cozart bobbled the ball and all the runners were safe. Turner scored to give the Dodgers a 2-0 lead.

They extended it to 4-0 on Carl Crawford’s two-run double that scored Ryu and Dee Gordon.

Los Angeles led 1-0 in the third on a two-out fielding error by Frazier, who was making his second start at first base this season because of Votto’s absence.

NOTES: Sandy Koufax remains the only Dodgers pitcher with a perfect game, a 1-0 win over the Chicago Cubs at home on Sept. 9, 1965. … Hall of Fame announcer Vin Scully missed the game because of a chest cold that was expected to keep him out of the booth Tuesday as well. … The Dodgers will give away Ryu bobbleheads on Tuesday.

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