(10-6-2) at (8-8-1) Sunday, March 20, 2016 – 1:05 p.m. MT | Maryvale LHP Scott Kazmir (0-0, 17.18) vs. RHP Jimmy Nelson (0-1, 2.25) Spring Game 20/Road Game 11 TV: None Radio: None

FLIP THE SCRIPT: The Dodgers look to snap their three- 2016 DODGER SPRING TRAINING SCHEDULE game losing streak today with Cactus League contests in DATE OPP. RESULT REC. WP LP ATTEND. Glendale against the Padres and in Maryvale against the 3/3 CWS W, 6-1 1-0 Kershaw Danks 5,920 3/4 at TEX T, 3-3 1-0-1 5,654 Brewers. Yesterday, Los Angeles fell, 4-2, to the White Sox as 3/5 ARI W, 7-2 2-0-1 De Leon Gibson 13,122 Chicago rallied for two seventh-inning runs off . 3/6 at SF W, 5-2 3-0-1 Stripling Blackburn 12,127 Howie Kendrick went 2-for-3 with a , a triple and an 3/7 CLE L, 5-8 3-1-1 Salazar Wood 6,776 RBI and Alex Guerrero homered off Chris Sale in the fourth 3/8 at CHC W, 7-3 4-1-1 Baez Rivero 15,313 th 3/9 at LAA T, 13-13 4-1-2 6,019 inning. , who celebrated his 28 birthday yesterday, allowed two runs on six hits and struck out four in 5.0 3/10 at OAK W, 8-3 5-1-2 Maeda Hill 6,304 innings in his fourth Cactus League tuneup. 3/11 LAA L, 4-8 5-2-2 Mahle Urias 13,057 3/12 CHC W, 6-4 6-2-2 Richardson Olmos 13,120 Despite the three-game slide, the Dodgers still have the at SEA (SS) W, 8-4 7-2-2 Patterson Pineda 10,066 second-best Cactus League record, behind only the D- 3/13 at COL W, 6-4 8-2-2 Kershaw Lyles 11,842 3/14 MIL W, 6-2 9-2-2 Bolsinger Peralta 7,482 backs (15-4). 3/15 at CWS L, 6-8 9-3-2 Petricka 6,711 Wright In its previous split-squad games this season, Los 3/16 COL W, 7-3 10-3-2 Urias Bergman 7,855 Angeles defeated the Cubs (at home) and the Mariners 3/17 KC L, 5-1 10-4-2 Medlen Hatcher 13,095 3/18 at ARI L, 8-11 10-5-2 Simmons Avilan 13,411 (in Peoria) on March 12. After today’s games, the club 3/19 at CWS L, 4-2 10-6-2 Putnam Jansen 13,203 will have one more day of split-squads, with an 3/20 SD 1:05 PM SNLA KLAC KTNQ at MIL (ss) 1:05 PM afternoon game against the Mariners (in Peoria) and a 3/21 SEA 1:05 PM night game against the White Sox next Saturday.

3/22 at KC 6:10 PM SNLA

3/23 OFF DAY The Dodgers are facing Milwaukee for the second time 3/24 at CLE 7:05 PM SNLA this spring after beating the Brew Crew, 6-2, on March 3/25 SF 7:05 PM SNLA KLAC 14. Los Angeles won the 2015 season series over 3/26 at SEA (SS) 1:15 PM Milwaukee, 4-3. CWS 7:05 PM SNLA KLAC KTNQ 3/27 CIN 1:05 PM SNLA KLAC Los Angeles is playing the Padres in the first of two 3/28 TEX 7:05 PM SNLA Cactus League matchups before the clubs meet on 3/29 at SD 1:05 PM

Opening Day, April 4 at PETCO Park, just two weeks 3/30 CLE 1:05 PM

from tomorrow. The Dodgers won 14 of the 19 3/31 LAA 7:10 PM SNLA KLAC KTNQ matchups between the clubs last year. 4/1 LAA 7:10 PM SNLA KLAC KTNQ 4/2 at LAA 6:05 PM SNLA KLAC Dodger pitchers will for themselves today for just

the second time this spring (Kershaw, March 16 against OPEN LOCKERS: The Dodgers have 47 players in big-league the Rockies). Scott Kazmir, who has spent his entire camp, excluding Brandon McCarthy and , career in the American League to this point, has gone 3- who are on the 60-day DL. for-26 at (.115) the plate in his career, while Mike THE BOSS: Dave Roberts is in his first season at the helm of Bolsinger has a .053 career batting average (3-for-57). th the Dodgers after being named the 10 manager in Los Angeles WHAT A SELLOUT: The Dodgers have already had five history (28th in franchise history) on Nov. 23, 2015. Roberts, 43, sellouts at Camelback Ranch this spring, including yesterday’s served as the Padres’ bench coach from 2014-15 and was San game which was officially a White Sox home game, and tickets Diego’s first base coach from 2011-13, after originally joining are going fast, with sellouts already announced for the March 25 the organization as a special assistant in 2010. (vs. SF) and March 26 (vs. CWS) games. A limited number of tickets are available for today’s contest against the Padres, but Rick Honeycutt returns for an 11th season as Dodger the game is expected to sell out. pitching coach and is the lone returning member of the Los Angeles coaching staff besides catching instructor VIVA MEXICO!: Good luck to Adrian Gonzalez and Team Steve Yeager. The new-look staff is comprised of Mexico tonight in its WBC qualifier against Nicaragua, with the bench coach (2015: Mets’ bench coach), winner advancing to next year’s 2017 World Baseball Classic. hitting coach Turner Ward (2015: D-backs’ hitting Gonzalez has drawn five walks and scored three runs in eight coach), first base coach George Lombard (2015: Red plate appearances in two games thus far. Sox’ minor league outfield/baserunning coordinator), PROSPECTING: The Dodgers enter the 2016 season with third base coach Chris Woodward (2015: Mariners’ Baseball America’s top-ranked farm system and seven players first base coach), bullpen coach (2015: ranked among the publication’s top 100 prospects: IF Corey Dodgers’ pro scout), assistant hitting coach Tim Hyers Seager (#1), LHP Julio Urias (#4), RHP Jose De Leon (#23), (2015: Red Sox’ minor league hitting coordinator) and RHP Kenta Maeda (#50), IF/OF (#54), RHP quality assurance coach Juan Castro (2015: Dodgers’ Grant Holmes (#72) and OF Alex Verdugo (#100). Three of minor league infield coordinator). these top prospects will be in uniform today, with De Leon and A LONG, LONG TIME AGO: The Dodgers went 92-70 in Verdugo suiting up for the Dodgers’ split squad in Maryvale and 2015, with the club claiming its third consecutive and 14th Bellinger starting at first base in Glendale. overall National League West title. It marked the first time in ON THE AIR: Today and next Sunday, March 27, the Dodger franchise history that the team reached the postseason in three game will be heard on AM 1150 in Los Angeles instead of AM consecutive seasons. The Dodgers topped the National League in 570 due to a scheduling conflict. homers for the first time since 1983, blasting 187, their most since 2004 (203 HR). Los Angeles led the Majors with a .988 BIRTHDAY BOY!: The Dodgers would like to wish a very , while committing the fewest errors (75) of happy birthday to Pat Corrales, who turns 75 today! The former any big league team and the team’s pitchers combined to post a big league player, manager and coach is in his fourth year with 3.44 ERA, the fifth-best mark in the Majors. the Dodgers are a special assistant to the general manager. UPCOMING SCHEDULE Date/Time (Local) Opp. Location Probables TV/RADIO March 21/1:05 pm SEA Camelback Ranch RHP Kenta Maeda vs. RHP Hisashi Iwakuma NONE CLUBHOUSE OPEN TOMORROW MORNING: 8:15 am-9:00 am TEAM MEETING: 9:00 am-9:30 am

TODAY’S PROBABLE PITCHERS

LHP Scott Kazmir will be making his third Cactus League start, last pitching against the White Sox in the B game on Monday. The three-time All-Star enters his 12th Major League season after posting a career-best 3.10 ERA last season with the Athletics and Astros.

RHP Joe Blanton will take the hill for the fifth time this spring, after allowing one unearned run in .2 of an inning against the White Sox on March 15. Last year, he combined to go 7-2 with two saves and a 2.84 ERA in 36 games (four starts) with the Royals and Pirates.

LHP Adam Liberatore will appear in his seventh Cactus League game (2 ER/6.0 IP), after tossing a perfect inning Friday against Arizona. Liberatore saw his first big league action last season with the Dodgers, going 2-2 with a 4.25 ERA in 39 games.

SPRING TRAINING TRANSACTIONS Feb. 19 Signed RHP Louis Coleman to a one-year contract; placed RHP Brandon McCarthy on the 60-day disabled list (Tommy John surgery) Feb. 21 Signed RHP Yaisel Sierra to a six-year contract; placed RHP Frankie Montas on the 60-day disabled list (rib resection surgery) Feb. 24 Signed RHP Jamey Wright to a minor league contract with an invite to big league camp Feb. 26 Released non-roster RHP Brooks Brown Mar. 14 Optioned RHP and reassigned RHP Lisalverto Bonilla, RHP Chase De Jong, RHP Caleb Dirks, RHP Jacob Rhame, RHP Chris Anderson, OFAlex Hassan and C Kyle Farmer to minor league camp. Mar. 17 Optioned INF Micah Johnson, RHP Yaisel Sierra, RHP Ross Stripling and LHP Ian Thomas to minor league camp; reassigned RHP Jose De Leon, LHP Julio Urias and C Jack Murphy to minor league camp.

BREAKDOWN Starts by Batting Order: Starts by Position: Innings by Position: 1st: Kendrick (2-0), Crawford (4-1-1), Pederson 1B: Van Slyke (4-2-1), Gonzalez (2-3-1), 1B: Van Slyke (40.0), Segedin (21.0), Gonzalez (1-2-1), Hernandez (1-2), Johnson (1-0), Ethier Bellinger (3-0), Segedin (1-0), Utley (0-1) (28.0), Bellinger (60.0), L. Anderson (5.0), (1-1) 2B: Kendrick (2-1), Utley (3-0-1), Johnson (4- Segedin (4.0), Utley (4.0) 2nd: Ethier (2-0-1), Pederson (2-0-1), Seager 1), Culberson (0-1), Herrera (1-0-1), Barnes (0- 2B: Kendrick (13.0), Johnson (66.0), Utley (0-2), Puig (3-0), Hernandez (1-1), Thompson 3) (20.0), Hicks (8.0), Herrera (21.0), Culberson (1-0), Utley (1-0), Kendrick (1-3) 3B: Guerrero (1-1), Hicks (0-0-1), Herrera (1- (5.0), Tarsovich (2.0), Barnes (25.0), Morales 3rd: Puig (3-1), Utley (2-0-1), Gonzalez (0-2- 0), Utley (3-1), Segedin (1-2-1), Culberson (2- (1.0) 1), Ethier (2-0), Turner (2-1), Pederson (0-1), 0), Turner (2-1), Kendrick (0-1) 3B: Guerrero (13.0), Hicks (29.0), Herrera Van Slyke (0-1) SS: Seager (2-2-1), Hernandez (5-4-1), (18.0), Segedin (45.0), Utley (24.0), Culberson 4th: Van Slyke (4-3-2), Gonzalez (3-1), Utley Culberson (2-0), Herrera (1-0) (12.0), Turner (13.0), Kendrick (5.0) (2-1), Ethier (1-0), Guerrero (0-1) LF: Ethier (5-2-1), Crawford (4-1-1), Van Slyke SS: Seager (25.0), Culberson (49.0), Hernandez 5th: Grandal (2-1-1), Hernandez (1-0-1), Van (0-1), Brown (0-1), Noel (1-0), Herrera (0-1) (55.0), Hicks (19.0), Trinkwon (6.0), Herrera Slyke (1-0), Ellis (2-1), Ethier (1-1), Barnes (1- CF: Thompson (5-3), Pederson (4-3-2), Brown (9.0) 1), Utley (1-0), Puig (1-1), Guerrero (0-1) (1-0) LF: Ethier (36.0), Hassan (10.0), Crawford 6th: Seager (2-0-1), Ellis (3-0-1), Thompson (0- RF: Puig (7-2), Thompson (0-1-1), Van Slyke (33.0), Noel (29.0), Thompson (4.0), Van Slyke 1), Hernandez (1-0), Segedin (0-1), Barnes (1- (1-1-1), Noel (1-1), Hassan (1-0), Brown (0-1) (5.0), Brown (24.0), Herrera (13.0), Maggi 2), Zarraga (1-0), Guerrero (1-0), Utley (0-1), C: Grandal (3-2-1), Ellis (5-3-1), Barnes (2-1) (1.0), Scavuzzo (6.0) Grandal (1-1) P: Kershaw (3-1), Kazmir (0-0-2), Maeda (2-1), CF: Thompson (59.0), Noel (29.0), Pederson 7th: Hernandez (2-1), Thompson (3-1-1), Lee (2-1), Beachy (1-1), Wood (0-2), Frias (1- (47.0), Brown (21.0), Verdugo (3.0), Bellinger Zarraga (1-1), Segedin (1-1), Barnes (0-0-1), 0), Bolsinger (1-0) (2.0) Bellinger (2-0), Ellis (0-2), Van Slyke (1-0) DH: Hernandez (1-0), Guerrero (1-1-1), Zarraga RF: Puig (44.0), Brown (24.0), Thompson 8th: Guerrero (1-0-1), Herrera (1-1), Johnson (2-2), Van Slyke (1-0), Ethier (2-0), Barnes (0- (26.0), Hassan (31.0), Van Slyke (15.0), Noel (1-0), Zarraga (0-1), Segedin (1-0-1), Culberson 0-1), Gonzalez (1-0), Kendrick (1-1), Pederson (19.0), Mieses (2.0) (4-0), Brown (0-1), Hassan (1-0), Pederson (1- (0-1) C: Grandal (27.0), Barnes (43.0), Ellis (50.0), 1), Thompson (0-2) Murphy (25.0), Farmer (3.0), Zarraga (14.0) 9th: Thompson (1-0), Hicks (0-0-1), Brown (1- DH: Hernandez (8.0), Herrera (2.0), Guerrero 1), Bellinger (1-0), Culberson (0-1), Johnson (2- (21.0), Barnes (13.0), Zarraga (29.0), Farmer 1), Herrera (2-0-1), Noel (2-1), Kershaw (1-0), (5.0), Van Slyke (7.0), Hassan (2.0), Ethier Barnes (0-1), Beachy (0-1) (12.0), Brown (2.0), Gonzalez (8.0), Calhoun (1.0), Law (3.0), Kendrick (12.0), Johnson (4.0), Segedin (2.0), Pederson (8.0), Murphy (1.0), Hicks (1.0) P: Kershaw (15.0), Blanton (6.2), Garcia (6.0), Frias (8.0), Liberatore (6.0), West (5.1), Kazmir (3.2), Bolsinger (9.0), Coleman (6.0), Baez (5.0), Rhame (3.0), Cotton (4.0), Maeda (8.2), Hatcher (4.2), Avilan (4.0), Wright (4.1), De Leon (6.0), Anderson, C. (4.0), Lee (8.0), Stripling (6.0), De Jong (4.0), Bawcom (1.0), Wood (5.0), Beachy (7.0), Howell (4.1), Jansen (5.0), Thomas (3.0), Urias (3.0), Richardson (1.1), Dayton (.1), Patterson (.2), Rogers (1.0), Tsao (1.0)

RECORD: 10-6-2 ATTENDANCE: 181,077 DAY: 8-6-2 NIGHT: 2-0 HOME: 80,427 AVERAGE: 10,053 HOME: 5-3 ROAD: 5-3-2 ROAD: 100,650 AVERAGE: 10,065 VS. NL: 7-1 VS. AL: 3-5-2 TOTAL: 181,077 AVERAGE: 10,060

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