World Series Rematch Set: What This Surprising Schedule Twist Means for Baseball’s Biggest Rivalry
The Dodgers are off to a great start, just as you’d expect from a team that gets every big free agent and has unlimited funds. There are some areas of concern for the team, as usual. Their pitching staff hasn’t been quite as dominant as you’d expect, but the reality is that they should be fine. I’ve said this many times already about them, but the Dodgers don’t care about the regular season. Their goal is to have four or five healthy starters when the Playoffs begin this year. If they have home-field advantage throughout the playoffs, great. However, if they don’t they will manage. Los Angeles is 7-2 to start the season, having swept both the Diamondbacks and Nationals, but losing two of three to the Guardians. Justin Wrobleski is going to take the hill tonight. This is his second start of the season. Wrobleski threw four innings and allowed three earned runs on four hits. He saw plenty of action against the Blue Jays in the World Series last year, going five innings, allowing four hits, and six strikeouts. Overall, the team is 5-for-20 against him.Â



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