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FINAL |
7/19/2019 10:10 PM EST (139 DAYS AGO) |
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+1.5 (+143)
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GAME PREVIEW
Dodgers return to L. A. to face MarlinsFLMDone with the rigors of the road, for now anyway, the Los Angeles Dodgers will return home Friday night to face both the Miami Marlins and a familiar concern: a bullpen that has been the weak link in an impressive season.The Dodgers left Philadelphia where they split a four-game series, losing the two games when the bullpen coughed up late leads. The most recent came Thursday when the Dodgers had a 5-3 lead in the seventh inning, only to lose when the Phillies scored four times in the frame.Caleb Ferguson, Dylan Floro and Joe Kelly all pitched in the deciding seventh as Ferguson was charged with two runs, Floro took the loss and Kelly was saddled with a blown save. That loss came two days after Kenley Jansen allowed three runs in the bottom of the ninth inning in another defeat.On top of that, Jansen is nursing a sore right ankle after he was hit by a comebacker in Tuesday night's meltdown.By the time the Dodgers are done with the upcoming five-game homestand, they will be a week away from the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline and deep into a period when they are expected to go shopping for relief help. Dodgers relievers have a 4.00 ERA this season, while the starters have a 3.03 mark.The team is just glad to be home, where they have not played since July 7. The entire coaching staff and six players, counting Home Run Derby participant Joc Pederson, went to Cleveland for All-Star festivities. Then there was a series in Boston where the final game approached six hours. Wednesday night's victory at Philadelphia ended just before 2 a.m. ET in advance of a day game."For the guys that were part of the All-Star festivities, I mean, shoot, the coaches and players, this makes a long trip exponentially longer," manager Dave Roberts said. "So, yeah, this is as crazy as it's been for me, personally. I guess I can speak for the coaches as well. And the players that took part in the All-Star Game." The Marlins might have the worst record in the National League at 36-58, but they will enter off a series victory at home against the San Diego Padres. The Marlins won Thursday's finale on Brian Anderson's RBI double in the bottom of the ninth inning.It was a much-needed series victory for the Marlins, who lost 8 of 10 games before the Padres came to town."When you talk about a season and a young club that's building, you just want to see them get better all the time," Marlins manager Don Mattingly said after Thursday's victory. "I'm not sure what our records are in April, May, June, but I feel like we are just getting a little better all the time." All-Star Game starter Hyun-Jin Ryu (10-2, 1.78 ERA) will pitch in the series opener for the Dodgers. He is 2-1 lifetime against the Marlins with a 2.79 ERA in three starts. The left-hander is coming off an outing Sunday at Boston when he gave up two runs on eight hits over seven innings in a no-decision.The Marlins will counter with right-hander Zac Gallen (0-1, 4.24), who will be making his fifth career start. The rookie has never faced the Dodgers and is coming off an outing Saturday against the New York Mets when he gave up two runs on four hits over five innings in a no-decision.--Field Level Media
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GAME RECAP
Ryu strong again as Dodgers get past Marlins 2-1LOS ANGELES Hyun-Jin Ryu pitched seven strong innings and combined with Kenta Maeda and Kenley Jansen to help the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Miami Marlins 2-1 Friday night.Playing at Dodger Stadium for the first time since the All-Star break, the NL West leaders turned a Miami error into the go-ahead run in the sixth.Ryu (11-2), who started for the National League in the All-Star game, gave up one run on four hits with three walks and seven strikeouts.Maeda took over for Ryu in the eighth, his first relief appearance this season. Maeda is expected to return to the rotation, but he was used out of the bullpen this time after a 35-pitch, rain-shortened start Wednesday at Philadelphia.Maeda delivered a scoreless eighth inning with two strikeouts and Jansen finished off his 24th save in 28 chances with three strikeouts. It was his first appearance since blowing a two-run lead in the ninth inning and taking the loss in a 9-8 defeat to the Phillies on Tuesday.The Dodgers had lost three in a row at home. They began the second half with a seven-game trip to Boston and Philadelphia.On a sluggish offensive night, the Dodgers took the lead with a two-run sixth after loading the bases with one out. Corey Seager drove in the first run with a grounder and another scored on a two-out error by second baseman Starlin Castro.Enrique Hernandez's sharp grounder right at Castro went in and out of the glove of the veteran and rolled into shallow right field, allowing Justin Turner to score from third base.Marlins rookie right-hander Zac Gallen held the powerful Dodgers offense in check through five innings, but loaded the bases in the sixth on a single by Alex Verdugo and walks to Turner and A. J. Pollock before he was removed from the game.In his fifth career start, Gallen (0-2) gave up two runs, one of which was earned, on three hits over 5 1/3 innings, with four walks and five strikeouts.TRAINER'S ROOMMarlins: RHP Drew Steckenrider, out since May 7 with right elbow inflammation, threw a 25-pitch bullpen session. . RHP Pablo Lopez, out since June 16 with a right shoulder strain, threw a 20-pitch bullpen session. . Utilityman John Berti, out since May 19 with a left obliqe strain, could head out on minor league rehab assignment in the coming days.Dodgers: RHP Dylan Floro was placed on the 10-day injured list with neck inflammation and RHP Casey Sadler was recalled from Triple-A Oklahoma City.UP NEXTMarlins: RHP Sandy Alcantara (4-9), who will make his first career appearance against the Dodgers, has taken the loss in each of his last three outings, posting a 6.11 ERA in 17 2/3 innings over that stretch.Dodgers: LHP Clayton Kershaw (8-2) will enter Saturday's start having given up just one earned run in each of his last two outings and has five outings of one earned run or less this season.--More MLB: https://apnews.com/tag/MLB and https://twitter.com/-Sports
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MLB Game Preview: Miami Marlins vs. Los Angeles Dodgers - Date: 7/19/2019 Dodgers return to L. A. to face MarlinsFLMDone with the rigors of the road, for now anyway, the Los Angeles Dodgers will return home Friday night to face both the Miami Marlins and a familiar concern: a bullpen that has been the weak link in an impressive season.The Dodgers left Philadelphia where they split a four-game series, losing the two games when the bullpen coughed up late leads. Money Cappers. The most recent came Thursday when the Dodgers had a 5-3 lead in the seventh inning, only to lose when the Phillies scored four times in the frame.Caleb Ferguson, Dylan Floro and Joe Kelly all pitched in the deciding seventh as Ferguson was charged with two runs, Floro took the loss and Kelly was saddled with a blown save. Top Rated Sports Services. That loss came two days after Kenley Jansen allowed three runs in the bottom of the ninth inning in another defeat.On top of that, Jansen is nursing a sore right ankle after he was hit by a comebacker in Tuesday night's meltdown.By the time the Dodgers are done with the upcoming five-game homestand, they will be a week away from the July 31 non-waiver trade deadline and deep into a period when they are expected to go shopping for relief help. Dodgers relievers have a 4.00 ERA this season, while the starters have a 3.03 mark.The team is just glad to be home, where they have not played since July 7. Todays Free Sports Picks. The entire coaching staff and six players, counting Home Run Derby participant Joc Pederson, went to Cleveland for All-Star festivities. Then there was a series in Boston where the final game approached six hours. Wednesday night's victory at Philadelphia ended just before 2 a.m. ET in advance of a day game."For the guys that were part of the All-Star festivities, I mean, shoot, the coaches and players, this makes a long trip exponentially longer," manager Dave Roberts said. "So, yeah, this is as crazy as it's been for me, personally. I guess I can speak for the coaches as well. And the players that took part in the All-Star Game." The Marlins might have the worst record in the National League at 36-58, but they will enter off a series victory at home against the San Diego Padres. The Marlins won Thursday's finale on Brian Anderson's RBI double in the bottom of the ninth inning.It was a much-needed series victory for the Marlins, who lost 8 of 10 games before the Padres came to town."When you talk about a season and a young club that's building, you just want to see them get better all the time," Marlins manager Don Mattingly said after Thursday's victory. "I'm not sure what our records are in April, May, June, but I feel like we are just getting a little better all the time." All-Star Game starter Hyun-Jin Ryu (10-2, 1.78 ERA) will pitch in the series opener for the Dodgers. He is 2-1 lifetime against the Marlins with a 2.79 ERA in three starts. The left-hander is coming off an outing Sunday at Boston when he gave up two runs on eight hits over seven innings in a no-decision.The Marlins will counter with right-hander Zac Gallen (0-1, 4.24), who will be making his fifth career start. The rookie has never faced the Dodgers and is coming off an outing Saturday against the New York Mets when he gave up two runs on four hits over five innings in a no-decision.--Field Level Media
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