Power lefties rule the day
Carl Crawford made his Dodgers debut on Sunday, but three other left-handers made the difference against the Brewers.
Carl Crawford made his Dodgers debut on Sunday, but three other left-handers made the difference against the Brewers.
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In the road half of today's split-squad games, Ted Lilly was ineffective while the Dodgers mustered nearly no offense against Arizona pitching. However, Matt Kemp did hit his first spring home run.
It might be 16 days until opening day, but the Dodgers' ace looked ready for Apr. 1 on Saturday with six scoreless innings against the Rangers in Surprise.
Uribe had four hits Friday night, producing the results that manager Don Mattingly has been hinting at for most of the spring.
Yasiel Puig continued his spring fling on Friday night against the Royals, and he combined with Juan Uribe for seven hits in seven at-bats in an 8-1 Dodgers victory.
News and notes from Thursday's 8-1 Dodgers loss to the Cubs at Camelback Ranch.
A pair of starting pitchers pitched for the Dodgers on Tuesday night. One continued his path, while the other tried to find his.
Dodgers outfielder Yasiel Puig went 2-for-2 on Monday against the Brewers, and continues to impress his manager.
Ryu took the loss on Monday to the Brewers, but the left-hander continues to impress the Dodgers on the mound.
Clayton Kershaw allowed no earned runs in his five innings of work, Matt Kemp picked up his first two hits of the spring, and Juan Uribe hit a three-run home run in the Dodgers' 6-1 win over the Rockies on Sunday.