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Clayton Kershaw to start NLDS Game 4

2016 NLDS Game One---Los Angeles Dodgers vs Washington NationalsBy Jon Weisman

Clayton Kershaw will take the mound for the Dodgers in their win-or-stay-home Game 4 of the National League Division Series against Washington, today at 2:05 p.m.

Over the past three postseasons, Kershaw has made three starts on three days’ rest, totaling 19 innings, with a 1.89 ERA and 23 strikeouts against four walks.

In NLDS Game 1 on Friday, Kershaw allowed three runs on eight hits and a walk in five innings, with seven strikeouts.

The decision leaves Julio Urías to start a potential Game 5 on the road in Washington on Thursday, though essentially, every Dodger pitcher is on call for every inning from this point forward. For a rundown on their workloads from the previous two days, click here.

Joe Ross has been announced as the starter for Washington. The 23-year-old, second-year right-hander had 3.43 ERA in 19 starts this year.

Ross allowed two runs in 6 1/3 innings at Dodger Stadium on June 22, in a game the Dodgers won in the ninth on Yasiel Puig’s Little League home run. He has pitched only 9 2/3 innings since July 2, having missed 2½ months with right shoulder inflammation until late September.

Vin Scully to appear Thursday on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’

Jon SooHoo/Los Angeles Dodgers

Jon SooHoo/Los Angeles Dodgers

Vin Scully will give his first post-retirement interview on Thursday’s episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on ABC, which airs at 11:35 p.m.

— Jon Weisman

NLDS Game 4: 2:05 p.m. Tuesday at Dodger Stadium

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By Jon Weisman

With the San Francisco Giants staying alive tonight in their National League Division Series against the Chicago Cubs, the Dodgers and Washington Nationals will remain day-trippers.

Game 4 of the NLDS at Dodger Stadium will take place at 2:05 p.m. Tuesday. Either Julio Urías or Clayton Kershaw will start for the Dodgers.

Auto gates open at 11:05 a.m. and stadium gates open at 11:35 a.m. Jaime Jarrín will throw out the ceremonial first pitch. A limited number of tickets for NLDS Game 4 remain and can be purchased by visiting dodgers.com/postseason.

Game 5 (if necessary) will take place at Nationals Park at 2:05 Pacific on Thursday if the Giants and Cubs are still playing their own Game 5, but otherwise at 5:08 p.m. Thursday.

Game 1 of the National League Championship Series will begin Saturday. Toronto will open play against Cleveland in the American League Championship Series the night before.

Pinch-hit homer can’t save Dodgers in NLDS Game 3

Patrick Gee/Los Angeles Dodgers

Patrick Gee/Los Angeles Dodgers

By Jon Weisman

In the ninth inning today, the Dodgers trailed 4-3, the exact deficit they faced in Game 1 of the 1988 World Series.

But this time, they had already used their pinch-hit, two-run home run. And this time, the ninth-inning home run was hit by the visitors. And that wasn’t all.

Putting its foot down with a four-run top of the ninth, Washington won, 8-3, leaving the Dodgers with no choice to save their season but to win Game 4 of the National League Division Series at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday and then Game 5 at Washington on Thursday.

Despite Carlos Ruiz hitting the first pinch-hit playoff homer by the home team in Los Angeles since Kirk Gibson, the Dodgers lost the first home playoff game since the retirement of the man who called Gibson’s homer, Vin Scully.

The Dodgers used 21 players — tying the team record for a playoff game and setting the team record for a nine-inning game —  in the longest nine-inning playoff game in franchise history (4:12).

Game 4 of the NLDS will take place at 2:05 p.m. Tuesday if the Giants defeat the Cubs in San Francisco tonight, or at 5:08 p.m. if the Cubs eliminate the Giants.

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Who’s in the mood for a good laugher?

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By Jon Weisman

The playoffs are so relentlessly tense, I was wondering when the last time Dodger fans could sit back and revel in a postseason romp.

Turns out, there’ve been a ton of pressure-packed innings in a row. Not since October 6, 2013 — 18 Dodger playoff games ago — has Los Angeles won a postseason game by more than three runs — in modern shorthand, a game that didn’t require a save.

But even though the Dodgers tied a franchise record for runs in a playoff contest with a 13-6 victory over Atlanta in Game 3 of the 2013 National League Division Series, that game was a roller coaster, considering the Dodgers trailed 2-0 early and didn’t break it open until scoring three runs in the bottom of the eighth.

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Despite strong start, Dodgers fall in NLDS Game 2

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By Jon Weisman

The cut on Rich Hill’s non-pitching hand looked small. The bruise on his psyche looked large.

On a day that the Dodgers — baseball’s No. 2 offense in 2016 with the bases loaded — couldn’t take advantage of five such at-bats, Hill saw a promising start derailed by a three-run home run from Nationals catcher José Lobatón, lifting Washington to a 5-2 victory that evened the best-of-five National League Division Series at 1-1.

Game 3 of the NLDS takes place at Dodger Stadium on Monday at 1:08 p.m.

Following Lobatón’s homer, Hill was shown on the Fox Sports 1 broadcast with the small mark on his right hand after banging it in the dugout in anger. It was not the only time today a Dodger would hit something hard in vain.

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NLDS Game 3 start time: 1:08 p.m.

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Game 3 of the National League Division Series will begin at Dodger Stadium at 1:08 p.m. Monday.

NLDS Game 4 (if necessary) will take place Tuesday — at 2:05 p.m. if the Giants beat the Cubs on Monday, or 5:08 p.m. if the Cubs eliminate the Giants.

Auto gates open three hours before first pitch, and stadium gates open 2 1/2 hours early. Limited tickets are available.

— Jon Weisman

Yasmani Grandal gives the inside scoop

2016 NLDS Game One---Los Angeles Dodgers vs Washington Nationals

Dodgers
Chase Utley, 2B
Corey Seager, SS
Justin Turner, 3B
Adrián González, 1B
Josh Reddick, RF
Joc Pederson, CF
Yasmani Grandal, C
Andrew Toles, LF
Rich Hill, P
Nationals
Trea Turner, CF
Bryce Harper, RF
Jayson Werth, LF
Daniel Murphy, 2B
Anthony Rendon, 3B
Ryan Zimmerman, 1B
Danny Espinosa, SS
José Lobatón , C
Tanner Roark, P

By Jon Weisman

Before Saturday’s Game 2 of the National League Division Series was postponed, Yasmani Grandal gave a pretty entertaining press session with reporters.

Here’s how it began:

Q. What is it about Kenley Jansen that makes him not only able to have five-out saves, like what Dave (Roberts) asked him to do last night, but lets him thrive in situations like that?
YASMANI GRANDAL: 98-mile-per-hour cutter.

Q. Anything about his mentality —
YASMANI GRANDAL: No. 98-mile-per-hour cutter.

If it seems as if Grandal was being curt, he actually gave thoughtful and lengthy responses to subsequent questions …

On catching Game 2 starter Rich Hill:

It’s fun to catch Rich just because of … all the angles and how much movement he has got on his fastball and his curveball. It seems like he has got five different curveballs and three different fastballs. So that aspect of a game is pretty fun for me to do it.

I don’t know about other people, but you know, at times it’s a little bit challenging. … You don’t know what his curveball is going to do when he drops down. You don’t know what his curveball is going to do when he’s throwing it over the top.

At times it is a little challenging just to catch the ball to try and help him out behind home plate, and to make sure that I help him out doing what I’m capable of doing behind home plate. Like the stats said, framing is one of the top things in the league right now. … My challenge, basically, each and every day, is making sure that I’m prepared to help him. If I’m able to get a couple strikes here and there, then that’s always a good thing.

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NLDS Game 2 postponed until Sunday

By Jon Weisman

Well, that’s that for today. Game 2 of the National League Division Series has been officially rained out and rescheduled for 10:08 a.m. Pacific Time on Sunday, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred announced.

Games 3 and (if necessary 4) remain scheduled for Monday and Tuesday at Dodger Stadium, after the teams travel late Sunday to Los Angeles.

Aside from the general fatigue of losing a travel day, the postponement could have a direct impact on the Dodgers’ pitching plans.

  • Relievers could potentially be asked to work three consecutive days.
  • Game 5 would no longer come on four days’ rest for Rich Hill if the Dodgers decided to go with Clayton Kershaw on short rest in Game 4.

Nothing has been announced, but it seems Julio Urías is more likely than ever to make a Game 4 start — if necessary. Update: Dave Roberts confirmed as much this afternoon.

Expect rain-delayed start for NLDS Game 2

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By Jon Weisman

For days, the Hurricane Matthew-influenced weather has put an on-time start for Game 2 of the National League Division Series in jeopardy, and it does appear there will be a delay for the 1:08 p.m. Pacific/4:08 p.m. Eastern scheduled first pitch.

Dave Roberts told reporters today it’s likely that the game will be delayed until an expected window of drier weather sometime after 2 p.m. Pacific/5 p.m. Eastern. (Note that the Weather Channel forecast above is on Eastern time.)

Roberts added that he expects MLB to take measures so that starting pitchers can avoid warming up and then having to shut down. Rich Hill told us earlier this week that he doesn’t expect that to be a problem.

For Clayton Kershaw, winning makes the grind worth it

2016 NLDS Game One---Los Angeles Dodgers vs Washington Nationals

By Jon Weisman

Clayton Kershaw, as you would expect, was much happier about Friday’s NLDS Game 1 victory than if he had “pitched a shutout for seven innings and we hadn’t won,” as Mark Whicker of the Register captured.

“It was a grind,” Kershaw added, according to A.J. Cassavell of MLB.com. “A lot of guys on base all the time. It definitely wasn’t easy. It was definitely as close as you can bend without breaking.”

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Video: Vin Scully is timeless

MLB Network put the spotlight on Vin Scully one more time in this video promoting the National League Division Series that only gets more dramatic as it goes.

— Jon Weisman

Pitch hits Turner hard, Turner hits pitch far

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By Jon Weisman

It was the worst of déjà vu, it was the best of déjà vu.

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Dodgers ride homers, bullpen to NLDS Game 1 triumph

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Jon SooHoo/Los Angeles Dodgers

By Jon Weisman

Clayton Kershaw didn’t have his best stuff, not by a longshot. But he had some of his best guile, some his best perseverance and all of his best bullpen.

With four Dodger relievers throwing four shutout innings, the Dodgers survived a nail-biting, seat-squirming Game 1 in the National League Division Series, edging the Washington Nationals, 4-3.

Kershaw lasted five innings, punching out seven batters but bobbing and weaving through three runs on nine baserunners. Joe Blanton, Grant Dayton, Pedro Báez and Kenley Jansen worked the back end, to make a Dodger offense led by homers by Corey Seager and Justin Turner stand up.

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Remaining NLDS start times unveiled (with asterisks)

Jon SooHoo/Los Angeles Dodgers

Jon SooHoo/Los Angeles Dodgers

By Jon Weisman

The start times for all potential National League Division Series games between the Dodgers and Nationals have been announced — sort of. First pitch for Games 3-5 will depend on how quickly the other series end.

Here is the schedule — all times Pacific:

  • Game 1 (Fox Sports 1): Today at Washington, 2:38 p.m.
  • Game 2 (Fox Sports 1): Saturday at Washington, 1:08 p.m.
  • Game 3 (MLB Network): Monday at Dodger Stadium, 1:08 p.m. (or if there are only two games that day, 3:08 p.m.)
  • *Game 4 (Fox Sports 1): Tuesday at Dodger Stadium. 2:05 p.m. (or if the Giants-Cubs series is over, 5:08 p.m.)
  • *Game 5 (Fox Sports 1): Thursday at Washington, 2:05 p.m. (or if the Giants-Cubs series is over, 5:08 p.m.)
    * if necessary

At Dodger Stadium, autogates will open three hours before game time, and turnstiles will open 2 1/2 hours before game time.

Limited tickets are still available at dodgers.com/tickets. Just clear your day like it’s Opening Day and come on out…

Click below for the full October 10-13 playoff schedule.

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