Lucas Duda homered twice, drove in a career-high five runs and was involved in the New York Mets' first triple play in over four seasons, allowing a grieving Bartolo Colon to breeze to an 11-3 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Sunday. Despite the loss, the Dodgers maintained their 4 1-2 game lead on San Francisco in the NL West following the Giants' 14-6 defeat at Washington. Kevin Correia (2-1) lasted only three innings on his 34th birthday, giving up seven runs - five earned - and seven hits. Duda, Reuben Tejada and Travis d'Arnaud all homered against the right-hander, who was making his third start since the Dodgers acquired him from Minnesota.