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2016 N.L.D.S. (Dodgers vs. Nationals)


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LOS ANGELES DODGERS

Chase Utley - 2B

Corey Seager - SS

Justin Turner - 3B

Adrian Gonzalez - 1B

Josh Reddick - RF

Joc Pederson - CF

Yasmani Grandal - C

Andrew Toles - LF

Clayton Edward Kershaw - LHP (12-4, 1.69 ERA)

WASHINGTON NATIONALS

Trea Turner - CF

Bryce Harper - RF

Jayson Werth - LF

Daniel Murphy - 2B

Anthony Rendon - 3B

Ryan Zimmerman - 1B

Danny Espinosa - SS

Pedro Severino - C

Maxwell Martin Scherzer - RHP (20-7, 2.96 ERA) *

* Led the National League in Wins (20), Games Started (34), Innings Pitched (228.33), Strikeouts, (284), WHIP (0.968), Strikeouts-to-Walks Ratio (5.071), and Home Runs Allowed (31)

http://www.baseballpress.com/lineups

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Go Dodgers' date=' my friend is a CPA did tax work for me so weather permitting have to take him and a few others to game tomorrow. Thank goodness the seats are cheap on stubhub and vivid.[/quote']

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LOS ANGELES DODGERS ....llllllllllllll)))))) - 4

WASHINGTON NATIONALS O...lllllllllll))))) - 3

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oooooollllll (GAME TWO)

Postponed (rain.)

It's not even raining, a lot of people were already at the game and on the roads and metro. Can't believe they simply didn't just have a rain delay. On the plus side around 2:45 was able to scoop up four field box tickets behind 3rd (face value) $125 each for $160 total.

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It's not even raining' date=' a lot of people were already at the game and on the roads and metro. Can't believe they simply didn't just have a rain delay. On the plus side around 2:45 was able to scoop up four field box tickets behind 3rd (face value) $125 each for $160 total.[/quote']

Sweet deal. Have an awesome time.

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oooooolllll (GAME FOUR)

WASHINGTON NATIONALS

Trea Turner - CF

Bryce Harper - RF

Jayson Werth - LF

Daniel Murphy - 2B

Anthony Rendon - 3B

Ryan Zimmerman - 1B

Danny Espinosa - SS

Pedro Severino - C

Joseph Andrew Ross - RHP (7-5, 3.43 ERA)

LOS ANGELES DODGERS

Chase Utley - 2B

Corey Seager - SS

Justin Turner - 3B

Adrian Gonzalez - 1B

Josh Reddick - RF

Joc Pederson - CF

Yasmani Grandal - C

Andrew Toles - LF

Clayton Edward Kershaw - LHP (12-4, 1.69 ERA)

http://www.baseballpress.com/lineups

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Inside the Dodgers' Decision to Start Clayton Kershaw in Game 4

(By Eric Stephen)

http://www.truebluela.com/2016/10/11/13245868/clayton-kershaw-decision-dodgers-game-4-nlds-bullpen

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