Zack Greinke wasn't happy with his previous start, allowing three runs on seven hits in six innings against the Angels, but still got the win.

Greinke used that last outing as motivation in his eight-inning domination of the D-Backs on Sunday, a 4-3 Dodgers win.

Greinke pitched eight scoreless innings to lower his major league-leading ERA to 1.61.

''Just trying to get back to pitching like normal,'' Greinke said.