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Los Angeles Dodgers Vs. Oakland Athletics Wednesday, August 8, 2018 W7:05 P.M Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Oakland Athletics Wednesday, August 8, 2018 w7:05 p.m. w NBCSCA GAME SCORECARD First Pitch Time/Temp: Attendance: Time of Game: Umpires: Official Scorer: Jim Young Anthem: TBA First Pitch: TBA HP 76 Mike Muchlinski Upcoming Games: 1B 33 Mike WInters (CC) Fri., Aug. 10 at LAA LHP Brett ANDERSON (2-3, 4.64) vs. RHP Felix PEÑA (1-3, 4.97) 7:07 NBCSCA 2B 52 Jansen Visconti Sat., Aug. 11 at LAA RHP Edwin JACKSON (3-2, 2.87) vs. TBA 6:07 NBCSCA 3B 95 Tim Timmons Sun., Aug 12 at LAA RHP Trevor CAHILL (4-2, 3.12) vs. TBA 1:07 NBCSCA LOS ANGELES DODGERS (63-51) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 31 Joc PEDERSON, LF (L) .260, 17, 44 8 Manny MACHADO, 3B .308, 26, 70 10 Justin TURNER, DH .263, 6, 22 9 Yasmani GRANDAL, C (S) .255, 19, 56 6 Brian DOZIER, 2B .232, 18, 59 35 Cody BELLINGER, CF (L) .242, 18, 51 66 Yasiel PUIG, RF .271, 14, 43 13 Max MUNCY, 1B (L) .253, 24, 49 3 Chris TAYLOR, SS .253, 12, 50 BENCH BULLPEN PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Left Left NONE 59 Zac ROSSCUP 22 LHP Clayton KERSHAW (5-5, 2.55) 64 Caleb FERGUSON 75 Scott ALEXANDER Right Right 14 Kiké HERNÁNDEZ UT 47 JT CHARGOIS 15 Austin BARNES C 51 Dylan FLORO 52 PEDRO BÁEZ 27 Matt KEMP OF 74 Kenley JANSEN 88 John AXFORD Switch Switch NONE 43 Pat VENDITTE Coaching Staff: Active Players: 18 Kenta Maeda RHP 51 Dylan Floro (L) RHP 30 Dave Roberts Manager 3 Chris Taylor UT 21 Walker Buehler RHP 52 Pedro Báez RHP 12 Turner Ward Hitting 6 Brian Dozier INF 22 Clayton Kershaw (L) LHP 59 Zac Rosscup LHP 16 Bob Geren Bench 8 Manny Machado INF 27 Matt Kemp OF 64 Caleb Ferguson LHP 23 Mark Prior Bullpen 9 Yasmani Grandal (S) C 31 Joc Pederson (L) OF 66 Yasiel Puig OF 29 George Lombard First Base 10 Justin Turner INF 35 Cody Bellinger (L) INF 74 Kenley Jansen (S) RHP 40 Rick Honeycutt Pitching 13 Max Muncy (L) INF 43 Pat Venditte SHP 75 Scott Alexander (L) LHP 45 Chris Woodward Third Base 14 Kiké Hernández UT 44 Rich HIll (L) LHP 88 John Axford RHP 15 Austin Barnes C 47 JT Chargois RHP OAKLAND ATHLETICS (67-47) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI 10 Marcus SEMIEN, SS .255, 7, 39 26 Matt CHAPMAN, 3B .270, 15, 38 8 Jed LOWRIE, 2B (S) .265, 17, 68 2 Khris DAVIS, DH .256, 32, 88 20 Mark CANHA, LF .255, 14, 42 28 Matt OLSON, 1B (L) .237, 22, 54 25 Stephen PISCOTTY, RF .253, 15, 51 22 Ramón LAUREANO, CF .333, 0, 2 21 Jonathan LUCROY, C .245, 2, 40 BENCH BULLPEN PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR Pitches Left Left 50 RHP Mike FIERS (7-6, 3.48) 38 Nick MARTINI OF 52 Ryan BUCHTER Right Right 15 Emilio PAGÁN 18 Chad PINDER UT 31 Shawn KELLEY 32 Jeurys FAMILIA 19 Josh PHEGLEY C 36 Yusmeiro PETIT 39 Blake TREINEN Switch 44 Chris HATCHER 62 Lou TRIVINO NONE Coaching Staff: Active Players: 22 Ramón Laureano OF 38 Nick Martini (L) OF 6 Bob Melvin Manager 2 Khris Davis OF 25 Stephen Piscotty OF 39 Blake Treinen RHP 4 Matt Williams Third Base 8 Jed Lowrie (S) INF 26 Matt Chapman INF 44 Chris Hatcher (S) RHP 14 Scott Emerson Pitching 10 Marcus Semien INF 28 Matt Olson (L) INF 50 Mike Fiers RHP 17 Mike Aldrete Asst. Hitting 15 Emilio Pagán RHP 30 Brett Anderson (L) LHP 52 Ryan Buchter LHP 29 Ryan Christenson Bench 18 Chad Pinder UT 31 Shawn Kelley RHP 53 Trevor Cahill RHP 41 Al Pedrique First Base 19 Josh Phegley C 32 Jeurys Familia RHP 55 Sean Manaea LHP 51 Darren Bush Hitting 20 Mark Canha OF 36 Yusmeiro Petit RHP 62 Lou Trivino RHP 59 Marcus Jensen Bullpen 21 Jonathan Lucroy C 37 Edwin Jackson RHP.
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