(Sports Network) - The Los Angeles Dodgers had hoped to have ace Clayton
Kershaw on the hill in the finale of their three-game set with the San
Francisco Giants on Sunday. But, he was scratched just hours before the start
and instead the Dodgers will turn to Joe Blanton to deliver them a series win
at AT&T Park.
Although, the Dodgers did not give a specific reason as to why Kershaw would
not be pitching, the National League's reigning Cy Young Award winner had been
dealing with some foot issues of late.
So, it will be Blanton, who has struggled since coming over the Dodgers in a
trade with Philadelphia, posting a 1-3 mark to go along with a 6.17 ERA in six
starts. He did not get a decision on Monday against San Diego, as he allowed
three runs and seven hits in 6 2/3 innings of a 4-3 win.
He lost to the Giants on Aug. 21 and is just 2-5 in 10 starts against them
with a 4.91 ERA.
San Francisco, meanwhile, will counter with lefty Barry Zito, who is 10-8
with a 4.51 ERA. Zito did not get a decision on Monday against Arizona, as the
Diamondbacks reached him four runs and seven hits in five innings of a
9-8 win.
"He was throwing great and he was hitting his spots," San Francisco manager
Bruce Bochy said. "He started leaving some pitches up and they started getting
some two-strike hits off him."
Zito has faced the Dodgers 24 times (23 starts) and is 7-10 against them with
a 3.90 ERA.
Los Angeles picked up a game on the NL West-leading Giants on Saturday, as
Adrian Gonzalez led off the ninth inning with a triple and scored the go-ahead
run on Hanley Ramirez's double in the Dodgers' 3-2 win.
The Dodgers had lost three straight games, including Friday's series-opener,
and trailed 2-1 in the eighth when pinch-runner Alex Castellanos scored the
tying run on a wild pitch by Matt Cain.
Ronald Belisario (5-1) worked around a pair of walks in the bottom half and
Gonzalez began the ninth with his first triple of the season before Ramirez
lined a double to center off Jeremy Affeldt (1-2).
Brandon League allowed Gregor Blanco's two-out double in the home half before
lining out Hector Sanchez to pick up his second save of the season.
The Dodgers, who announced on Saturday that All-Star Matt Kemp will miss at
least the rest of the series to undergo an MRI on his left shoulder, now trail
the Giants by 4 1/2 games in the division.
"It gives us a chance to win the series," Dodgers manager Don Mattingly said
of Saturday's result. "It's kind of a life line for us, trying to win a
series...pick up a game."
Buster Posey went 2-for-3 with a double and an RBI in the loss.
San Francisco is 8-6 versus the Dodgers this season.
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