Dodgers at Diamondbacks, 6:40PM PT, TV: SPNLA
Roberto Hernandez makes his fourth start for the Dodgers and Trevor Cahill starts for the D-Backs. Hernandez is 1-1 with a 3.18 ERA in three starts for the Dodgers, while Cahill is 2-0 with a 2.33 ERA in August after returning from the minors in July.
To make room for the reinstated-from-the-DL Hanley Ramirez the Dodgers optioned Erisbel Arruebarrena to Class A Advanced Rancho Cucamonga, but they expect to bring him back up when rosters can expand September 1.
Lineup:
#Dodgers lineup vs. D-backs:
Gordon 2B
Puig CF
Gonzalez 1B
Kemp RF
Ramirez SS
Crawford LF
Turner 3B
Ellis C
Hernandez P
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) August 26, 2014
For scoreboard watchers, Rockies at Giants, 7:10PM PT, TV: CSN-BA
NPUT
Thanks, people. I decided trying to think up 162 separate post titles was more strain than my poor enfeebled brain could possibly withstand. 😉
Roman numerals? What do I look like, the NFL?
Linkmeister. I love the way in which you entitle your postings as the game number.
I have always had to refer to the paper or internet to see how many games are left….
That is… until this year. It’s kinda cool…. 🙂
We should all thank him as well for not using Roman numerals.
Still, it’s nice to have a theme on occasion.
just tuned in, nice result
Uh oh. Should have stayed away! League being League. Bullpen being the bullpen.
I’m just home from a meeting. Liking the score.
Had to be real deep to score Hernandez. Everything going our way.
Hernandez must really be sweating now.
Tough call in favor of CC.
Catcher was in CC’s way.
Ball in hand, not in glove?
Carl ran thru a stop sign.
As usual for games in Snake pit, with so many Dodger fans in attendance one can’t tell from the crowd which team is doing well
CC muy caliente.
That’s the best way to keep AGon from clogging the bases in front of faster players.
Total lack of command by Fausto, bad throw by Crawford.
Bison’s trying to catch Adrian for the team HR lead. He’s two behind with that one, his 16th.
Good comeback after a miserable 2013. He could match his 2012 total of 23, and exceed his RBI numbers of 69.
In-depth look at where Kershaw stands now compared to the all-timers:
http://www.sbnation.com/mlb/2014/8/26/6066223/clayton-kershaw-sandy-koufax-pedro-martinez-greg-maddux
Here’s the video of Peavy’s balk that forced in the tying run in Colorado yesterday.
WBBsAs mentioned it in the comments to Sunday’s game.
One of the funniest and most obvious balks I’ve ever seen.