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LOS ANGELES -- There don't figure to be many surprises for the Dodgers in their starting lineups this postseason, and their Game 1 lineup in the NLDS against the Cardinals is pretty much the same standard lineup used against right-handed pitchers over the last six weeks or so of the regular season.
The Dodgers scored 718 runs in 2014, second-most in the National League and most by a non-Coors team. Here is Friday's lineup against St. Louis ace Adam Wainwright:
Dee Gordon, SS
1-for 3, walk in his career vs. Wainwright; 13-for-30 (.433), four doubles, 1-for-2 steals vs. Cardinals this year
Yasiel Puig, CF
3-for-10, double, triple vs. Wainwright; 5-for-18 (.278), double, five walks (.458 OBP) vs. St. Louis
Adrian Gonzalez, 1B
5-for-23 (.217), two doubles vs. Wainwright; 7-for-28 (.250), all singles, walk vs. Cardinals
Matt Kemp, CF
3-for-27 (.111), double, two walks vs. Wainwright; 7-for-23 (.304), double, two walks (.360 OBP) vs. Cardinals
Hanley Ramirez, SS
6-for-27 (.222), three walks (.300 OBP) vs. Wainwright; 3-for-10, double, three walks, two HBP (.533 OBP) vs. St. Louis
Carl Crawford, LF
2-for-10 vs. Wainwright; 0-for-4, sacrifice fly vs. Cardinals.
Juan Uribe, 3B
4-for-17 (.235), five strikeouts vs. Wainwright; 6-for-22 (.273), double vs. Cardinals
A.J. Ellis, C
1-for-8 (.125), triple vs. Wainwright; 6-for-21 (.286), three doubles vs. Cardinals
Clayton Kershaw, P
0-for-7, strikeout, sacrifice bunt vs. Wainwright; 1-for-4, two walks, stolen base vs. Cardinals