Sizing up the starting rotation
A look at the remaining spring schedule for the Dodgers, and what it means for the starting rotation heading into the regular season.
A look at the remaining spring schedule for the Dodgers, and what it means for the starting rotation heading into the regular season.
Dodgers minor league games will be played on the back fields at Camelback Ranch for 15 of the next 16 days.
Vin Scully will once again call every home and road game in California and Arizona that is not broadcast exclusively on ESPN or Fox.
The Dodgers play eight games in seven days this week, including five road contests.
The Dodgers host Adrian Gonzalez, Luis Cruz, Javy Guerra and Team Mexico on Wednesday afternoon, one of two split squad days this week for the Dodgers.
The Dodgers open their Cactus League schedule with a pair of games against the White Sox at Camelback Ranch on Saturday and Sunday.
The Dodgers' first game on Fox is May 25 against the Cardinals at Dodger Stadium.
The Dodgers have four of the first 22 days of the season off, which could lead to some maneuvering in the starting rotation, if they choose to do so.
The two teams will play in Tucson on Mar. 21, with all proceeds benefiting the Christina-Taylor Green Foundation.
The Dodgers will open their season on Monday, Apr. 1 at Dodger Stadium against the Giants at 1 p.m. PT, and will be televised on ESPN.
The Dodgers will play 35 games in Arizona during spring training in 2013, including 19 games at Camelback Ranch.
Next year will see the return of old timers game to Dodger Stadium, as well as 10 bobblehead giveaways.
The Dodgers are tentatively scheduled to open their spring training schedule on Saturday, February 23 against the White Sox.
The Dodgers and Diamondbacks might open the 2014 regular season with three games at the Sydney Cricket Ground.