Belisario struck out two of four batters in the seventh before giving way to Ramon Troncoso, who threw 1 1/3 hitless innings.
Martin's homer to left and Orlando Hudson's sacrifice fly in the third pulled the Dodgers even, 2-2, and a defensive lapse may have cost the Angels two runs in the fifth.
With two on and two out, Casey Blake hit a run-scoring single to center that advanced James Loney to third. Catcher Jeff Mathis fielded Hunter's throw home and appeared to have a shot at cutting down Blake, who was going for second.
But second baseman Maicer Izturis failed to cover the bag, and Blake pulled in without a play. Ethier followed with his two-run triple to right-center for a 5-2 lead, and the Dodgers made it 6-2 in the sixth when Martin scored on Kevin Jepsen's wild pitch.
After the game, Gail and Dave Weaver received numerous handshakes from fans offering congratulations and condolences.
"I saw them up there with their half-Angels, half-Dodgers shirts," Jered Weaver said. "At least one good thing came out of it -- they got some sweet jerseys."
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