(12-11) at (11-9) Saturday, March 18, 2017 – 1:05 p.m. | Camelback Ranch RHP (1-1, 4.70) vs. RHP Carson Fulmer (1-0, 5.91) Spring Game 24/Road Game 12 TV: SNLA Radio: AM 570

NEIGHBORHOOD BATTLE: The Dodgers will take on 2017 Dodger Schedule their Camelback Ranch neighbors, the Chicago White Sox, Date Opp. Result Rec. Winner Loser Attend. 2/25 CWS W, 5-3 1-0 Castillo Soto 8,474 today in the third matchup of the spring. The Dodgers opened 2/26 at MIL W, 10-8 2-0 Oaks Barbosa 4,528 up Spring Training with a 5-3 victory over the White Sox on 2/27 COL L, 1-7 2-1 Gray Maeda 4,294 2/28 at COL W, 14-3 3-1 Urías Freeland 4,255 February 25, but took the loss in a 15-5 defeat on March 12 to 3/1 at SF W, 7-6 4-1 Younginer Kontos 9,279 even up the Cactus League matchup 1-1. Los Angeles will 3/2 CLE W, 4-2 5-1 Hatcher Morimando 5,693 3/3 KC (SS) L, 2-7 5-2 Kennedy Hill 6,536 play their fourth and final matchup against Chicago-AL on at ARI (SS) L, 3-15 5-3 Greinke McCarthy 11,079 March 27 (Dodger home game). 3/4 at CHI L, 3-9 5-4 Anderson Stewart 15,438 3/5 SEA (SS) W, 7-3 6-4 Ravin Owings 8,240 3/6 at COL L, 9-10 6-5 Chatwood Cash 7,427 In just 16 days, the Dodgers and Padres will open the 3/7 SF L, 2-4 6-6 Beede Avilan 10,777 2017 season at . The Monday, April 3/8 at MIL (SS) L, 2-7 6-7 Guerra Hill 3,689 3/9 Off Day 3 contest starts at 1:10 p.m. and will be televised 3/10 TEX W, 12-2 7-7 McCarthy Hamels 13,077 nationally on ESPN. 3/11 LAA W, 8-2 8-7 Avilan Norris 13,212 3/12 at KC (SS) W, 5-4 9-7 Kershaw Karns 9,197 In just four days, Dodger Stadium will host the CWS (SS) L, 5-15 9-8 Kahnle Istler 8,544 3/13 at LAA W, 3-1 10-8 Maeda Nolasco 9,111 championship of the WBC, and game tickets are still 3/14 CIN W, 6-5 11-8 Avilan Adleman 6,624 available at Dodgers.com/WBC. The semi-final 3/15 at SEA W, 12-7 12-8 Liberatore Aro 8,383 3/16 CHI L, 0-4 12-9 Butler Ryu 13,108 games will take place on March 20 and 21. 3/17 at SD (SS) L, 2-3 12-10 Torres Castillo 8,803 3/17 SEA (SS) L, 2-5 12-11 Povse Kershaw 13,094 ON THE MOUND: Kenta Maeda will make his fourth start 3/18 at CWS 1:05 PM 3/19 Asia 2 1:05 PM of the spring after allowing just one on one (a solo 3/20 at CLE 1:05 PM homer) and striking out seven in just 3.2 innings against the 3/21 MIL 1:05 PM 3/22 Off Day Angels on March 13, while collecting his first victory of the 3/23 at TEX 4:05 PM Cactus League campaign. Maeda finished his first season in 3/24 ARI 1:05 PM 3/25 OAK (SS) 1:05 PM the big leagues going 16-11 with a 3.48 ERA in 32 starts, 3/26 at TEX 1:05 PM placing third in the NL Rookie of the Year voting and his 16 3/27 CWS 1:05 PM 3/28 SD (SS) 1:05 PM wins were the second-most ever by a Los Angeles rookie, at CIN (SS) 1:05 PM behind only (17-10, 1979), and tied for the 3/29 at SEA 1:10 PM second most ever in a single-season by a Japanese . 3/30 at LAA 7:07 PM 3/31 at LAA 7:07 PM 4/1 LAA 6:10 PM WELCOME TO CAMELBACK!: The Dodgers would like to welcome former Dodger Ewing Turner (1947- THE YOUNG GUNS: The Dodgers were ranked as the No. 1955) to Camelback Ranch. Turner was signed by former 6 farm system in 2017 by MLB.com. Los Angeles were No. 1 Dodger General Manager and Hall of Famer Branch Rickey on this list a year ago and even with talents like National in 1947 and spent seven seasons in the Brooklyn Dodger League Rookie of the Year, and young minor league system, where he hit .228 with 22 homers in phenom, graduating from the system the current 400 games. prospects are talented enough to be ranked in the Top-10 once again. Top 100 prospects (No. 12), DIVIDED WE FALL: The Dodgers took losses in both split Yadier Alvarez (No. 49), Alex Verdugo (No. 61), Willie squad games last night, after falling to the Padres, 3-2, in Calhoun (No. 82) and (No. 93) lead the Peoria and to the Mariners, 5-2, at Camelback Ranch. Alex system. Wood was stellar against the Padres, allowing just one run on two hits and struck out five in 4.1 innings, while Joc FINAL FOUR: On Tuesday, two teams punched their tickets Pederson blasted a leadoff homer on the second pitch of the to WBC semi-finals at Dodger Stadium, with Team Japan and game, to collect his fourth longball of the spring. Meanwhile Team Netherlands advancing out of the Tokyo regional. at Camelback, made his fifth start of the Team Japan worked out at Camelback Ranch yesterday and spring, allowing four runs on three hits and struck out eight in will play the Dodgers in an exhibition game at 1:05 p.m. 5.0 innings, while recording the loss. Left fielder Franklin tomorrow. Four teams are still in contention in round robin Gutierrez drove in the only runs for the Dodgers with a two- play in San Diego: Puerto Rico (2-0), USA (1-1), Dominican run single in the third inning. Republic (1-1) and Venezuela (0-2).

BRACKET CHALLENGE: Many Dodger players have a announced that he’ll join Team rooting interest with their schools in the NCAA tournament Netherlands for the final round at Dodger Stadium. field. Rich Hill’s Michigan Wolverines, the seventh seed in Jansen is expected to depart from Glendale on the Midwest, pulled out the victory against Oklahoma State in Sunday for the Netherlands’ semi-final game a 92-91 thriller yesterday. Dave Roberts and ’s Monday night. UCLA Bruins, the third seed in the South, cruised through Kiké Hernández and Team Puerto Rico will play Kent St. with a 97-80 win and Logan Forsythe’s Arkansas Team Venezuela today at 12:30 p.m. PT, as they try Razorbacks, the eighth seed in the South, held off Seton Hall to stay perfect (5-0) in their 2017 WBC campaign. in a 77-71 victory. Yasmani Grandal’s Miami Hurricanes (eighth seed) lost to Michigan St. (ninth seed) last night in a Ike Davis, Adrián González, Sergio Romo, Rob 78-58 blowout, while Chris Hatcher’s UNC Wilmington Segedin and Alex Verdugo returned to Dodger Seahawks (12th seed) lost to ’s Virginia camp this week following Team Mexico’s, Team Cavaliers (5th seed) in the first round of the East region on Italy’s and Team Israel’s elimination from the Thursday. tournament.

UPCOMING SCHEDULE Date/Time (Local) Opp. Location Probables TV/RADIO March 19/1:05 pm JPN Glendale RHP Trevor Oaks (1-0, 0.00) vs. TBD None CLUBHOUSE OPEN TOMORROW: 8:00 am-8:30 am TEAM MEETING: 8:30 am-9:15 am

TODAY’S PROBABLE RHP Kenta Maeda earned his first win of the spring during his outing on March 13 against the Angels when he pitched 3.2 innings, allowed one hit, a homerun and struck out seven. In his first MLB season he finished third in the NL Rookie of the Year voting going 16-11 with a 3.48 ERA in 32 starts. His 16 wins last year were the second-most wins ever by a Los Angeles rookie behind only Rick Sutcliffe (17-10, 1979) and tied for the second most ever in a single-season by a Japanese pitcher. Maeda capped off his rookie season by leading qualifying MLB rookie starting pitchers in starts (32), wins (16), opponents’ batting average (.299), WHIP (1.14) and (175.2).

LHP Adam Liberatore earned his first win of the spring on March 15 when he pitched 1.0 innings, gave up one hit and struck out one against Seattle. The southpaw is entering his third Major League season with the Dodgers while posting a 1.19 WHIP and limiting hitters to a .225 batting average in addition to striking out 76 batters against 26 walks in 72.1 innings.

RHP Josh Fields pitched 0.2 innings against the Reds on March 14 when he gave up two runs and walked one. He enters his fifth big league season and second with the Dodgers after being acquired by the club on August 1, 2016 from the . Since entering the majors in 2013, he ranks 18th among Major League relievers with a 11.05 per nine innings (min 175.0 IP), striking out 219 batters against just 65 walks in 178.1 innings.

LHP Patrick Schuster pitched for 0.2 innings on March 16 against the when he walked one batter. This was his sixth appearance of the spring without allowing a run. The 26-year-old southpaw saw his first Major League action last year when he appeared in a combined 11 games with the Athletics and Phillies. In eight minor league seasons between the Diamondbacks (2009-15), Reds (2015), Athletics (2016) and Phillies (2016) organizations, he has combined to go 22-18 with eight saves and a 3.24 ERA in 296 games (31 starts)

RHP Madison Younginer saw action on March 14 against the Reds when he pitched 1.1 innings and struck out two. The right-hander enters his eighth professional season and his first with the Dodgers after seeing his first big league action last year, making eight relief appearances with the Braves. In seven minor league season in the Red Sox (2010-15) and Braves (2016) organizations he posted a 22-31 career record with 20 saves and a 4.60 ERA in 195 games (44 starts).

SPRING TRAINING TRANSACTIONS Feb. 15 Signed RHP Sergio Romo to a one-year contract; placed RHP Yimi Garcia on the 60-day DL ( surgery) Feb. 18 Signed INF Chase Utley to a one-year contract; released INF/OF Darin Ruf from the roster Feb. 19 Acquired minor league RHP Ryan Moseley from the Orioles in exchange for LHP Vidal Nuno Feb. 20 Signed OF Franklin Gutierrez to a one-year contract March 1 Acquired minor league INF Drew Jackson and minor league RHP Aneurys Zabala from the Mariners in exchange for RHP Chase De Jong March 13 Optioned catcher Kyle Farmer and right-hander Jacob Rhame and reassigned Henry Ramos, right-hander and right-hander Ralston Cash to minor league camp

BREAKDOWN

Starts by Batting Order: Innings by Position: 1st: Forsythe (10), Ethier (5), Utley (6), Starts by Position: C: Grandal (56), Wilson (49), Barnes (47), Pederson (2) C: Grandal (11), Barnes (6), Wilson (6) Murphy (34), Farmer (10), Sawyer (6), Smith 2nd: Seager (3), Turner (4), Barnes (1), Grandal 1B: Segedin (2), Davis (1), Bellinger (8), Van (2) (2), Toles (3), Utley (2), Puig (5), Pederson (3) Slyke (9), Gonzalez (3) 1B: Segedin (10), Bellinger (70), Davis (4), 3rd: Turner (8), Utley (1), Grandal (3), Pederson 2B: Forsythe (10), Utley (10), Fernandez (2), Dickson (24), Van Slyke (49), Rios (6), (2) Van Slyke (1), Ethier (1), Gutierrez (3), Calhoun (1) Beaty (2), Gonzalez (16), Sawyer (5), Gonzalez (1), Bellinger (1), Thompson (1), Puig 3B: Turner (10), Culberson (6), Segedin (1), Locastro (13), Beaty (7) (1) Sweeney (6) 2B: Forsythe (45), Culberson (5), Utley (44), 4th: Grandal (6), Van Slyke (3), Gutierrez (3), SS: Seager (3), Taylor (9), Hernandez (4), Sweeney (10), Fernandez (45), Mejia (3), Puig (3), Segedin (1), Hernandez (1), Culberson (7), Taylor (3), Ahmed (4), Hernandez (5), Gonzalez (3), Thompson (2), Bellinger (1) LF: Toles (4), Ethier (7), Ramos (1), Verdugo Calhoun (45) 5th: Gutierrez (5), Hernandez (2), Pederson (2), (1), Holt (4), Gutierrez (7), Dickson (1) 3B: Turner (45), Sweeney (45), Culberson (32), Utley (1), Toles (1), Van Slyke (3), Grandal (2) CF: Pederson (13), Hernandez (1), Pederson (1), Segedin (19), Ahmed (9), Mejia (10), Rios (8), Bellinger (3), Wilson (2), Puig (1), Barnes (1) Toles (1), Eibner (2), Taylor (1), Peters (1) Farmer (10), Davis (13), Fernandez (10), 6th: Pederson (4), Barnes (2), Puig (1), Thompson (3) Hoenecke (3) Bellinger (3), Eibner (1), Van Slyke (2), Toles RF: Puig (12), Van Slyke (1), Ramos (2), SS: Seager (12), Hernandez (38), Taylor (59), (1), Hernandez (1), Segedin (1), Holt (1), Gutierez (1), Toles (3), Thompson (1), Eibner Culberson (47), Sweeney (20), Locastro (4), Wilson (2), Sweeney (1), Culberson (1), (1), Eibner (1), Bellinger (1) Ahmed (2), Mejia (7), Jackson (12), Estevez (3) Dickson (6), Thompson (1) DH: Gutierrez (3), Turner (2), Grandal (2), LF: Toles (26), Holt (48), Ethier (19), Eibner 7th: Puig (1), Davis (1), Toles (2), Dickson (1), Dickson (3), Ethier (1), Holt (1), Van Slyke (1), (12), Verdugo (6), Ramos (5), Segedin (3), Wilson (1), Fernandez (1), Barnes (4), Eibner Gonzalez (1), Bellinger (1), Barnes (2), Wilson Bellinger (4), Dickson (19), Gutierrez (39), (1), Culberson (2), Van Slyke (2), Calhoun (1), (1) Allie (2), Garlick (10), Diaz (4), Landon (3) Holt (1), Taylor (3), Gutierrez (1), Sweeney (1) CF: Pederson (57), Taylor (14), Verdugo (23), 8th: Toles (1), Taylor (5), Bellinger (2), Hernandez (4), Eibner (58), Toles (5), Landon Culberson (5), Wilson (1), Eibner (2), (2), Ramos (6), Mieses (3). Holt (3), Peters (9), Hernandez (1), Sweeney (3), Barnes (1) Thompson (16), Sweeney (4) Holt (1), Calhoun (1) RF: Puig (59), Eibner (13), Van Slyke (4), 9th: Segedin (1), Culberson (5), Ramos (3), Ramos (15), Allie (45), Holt (20), Gutierrez (6), Verdugo (1), Holt (2), Taylor (2), Sweeney (1), Toles (11), Bellinger (9), Thompson (6), Mieses Kershaw (2), Peters (1), Dickson (1), Hill (1), (4) Eibner (1), Ryu (1), Wood (1)

RECORD: ATTENDANCE: DAY: 10-9-0 NIGHT: 2-2-0 HOME: 115,259 AVERAGE: 9,605 HOME:6-6-0 ROAD: 6-5-0 ROAD: 91,189 AVERAGE: 8,290 VS. NL: 5-8-0 VS. AL:7-3-0 TOTAL: 206,448 AVERAGE: 8,976

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