After loss, Dodgers line up LHP Urias for Game 4
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[October 23, 2020]
The Los Angeles Dodgers might have lost Game 2 of the World
Series on Wednesday night, but they gained a sense of normalcy for
their starting rotation.
Because left-hander Julio Urias was not used in the 6-4 defeat to
the Tampa Bay Rays, in what was essentially a bullpen game for Los
Angeles, he will slot into the rotation for Game 4 on Saturday
night.
It means the Dodgers will now have power-pitching right-hander
Walker Buehler lined up for Game 3, Urias to follow and then Clayton
Kershaw set for Game 5 on Sunday night. The best-of-seven series is
being played at Arlington, Texas.
"We feel great," Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said of his new
pitching plan moving forward. .".. And if you look at kind of where
our relievers are set with the day off (Thursday), we're in a great
spot."
The Rays will start Charlie Morton in Game 3 as the teams look to
gain an upper hand in the series. Tampa Bay has not named a Game 4
starter, but manager Kevin Cash has hinted at using left-hander Ryan
Yarbrough at the outset in what would be a bullpen game.
Urias was available to pitch in some capacity during Game 2,
according to Roberts, and was even throwing in the bullpen at one
point. But that merely ended up being a between-outing throwing
session.
The Dodgers used seven pitchers in Game 2, with rookies Tony
Gonsolin and Dustin May combining to give up four of the Rays' six
runs. The Rays won behind a strong 4 2/3-inning pitching performance
from left-hander Blake Snell, who gave up two runs on two hits with
nine strikeouts.
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Los Angeles Dodgers
starting pitcher Julio Urias (7) throws against the Atlanta Braves
during the first inning of game three of the 2020 NLCS at Globe Life
Field. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports
Buehler will make his next start with an extra fifth day of rest
after pitching Game 6 of the National League Championship Series on
Saturday. Urias will also be plenty rested after pitching three
perfect innings to close out Sunday's Game 7 victory over the
Atlanta Braves.
Kershaw's next outing will come after he was solid in Game 1 of the
series, giving up just one run on two hits over six innings.
--Field Level Media
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