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Rich Harden | vs. | Hiroki Kuroda |
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*5-1, 1.77, 89 K, 30 BB, 71 IP |
2008 | 9-10, 3.73, 116 K, 42 BB, 183.1 IP |
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1-2, 6.43, 5 K, 7 BB, 7 IP |
Post | (None) |
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*NL stats only |
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LF |
Alfonso Soriano |
SS |
#Rafael Furcal |
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2B |
*Mike Fontenot | C |
Russell Martin |
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1B |
Derrek Lee |
LF |
Manny Ramirez |
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3B |
Aramis Ramirez |
RF |
Andre Ethier |
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C |
Geovany Soto |
1B |
*James Loney |
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CF |
*Jim Edmonds |
CF |
Matt Kemp |
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RF |
Mark DeRosa |
2B |
*Blake DeWitt |
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SS |
Ryan Theriot |
3B |
Casey Blake |
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P |
*Rich Harden |
P | Hiroki Kuroda |
Our very own Rob G. will be in the stands at tonight's game. Be sure to look for him on the broadcast.
Thoughts on Hiroki Kuroda from "Blue Notes," the L.A. Times blog about the Dodgers:
...when the Japanese import is on, dude typically gets into a serious, sometimes unhittable groove. But he's often the Bizarro-version of that pitcher after the first bit of trouble, more often than not tossing himself further into trouble than figuring a way out of it.
In two starts against the Cubs this year, Kuroda has pitched 15 1/3 innings and allowed one earned run. In other words, we really haven't come across that "first bit of trouble" part.
In his last two regular season starts, against the Brewers and the Mets, Harden walked 11 men in 11 innings.
Rich—we've already tried the walking-lots-of-guys thing in this series and it just doesn't seem to work for us.
The Dodgers are one victory away from reaching the NLCS for the first time in 20 years, which is also how long it has been since they played in a World Series.
Twenty years without a World Series—how pathetic is that?!
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