MLB
Saturday, March 22
Puig to leadoff for Dodgers Opening Day
Manager Don Mattingly has revealed his lineup for Opening Day when the Dodgers face-off against the Diamondbacks in Australia.
The most noticable part of the order is Yasel Puig listed as the leadoff hitter for the Dodgers. Not many other surprises as Hanley Rameriez and Adrian Gonzalez will be at the heart of the order.
The entire lineup looks like this:
1. Yasiel Puig RF
2. Justin Turner 2B
3. Hanley Ramirez SS
4. Adrian Gonzalez 1B
5. Scott Van Slyke LF
6. Juan Uribe 3B
7. Andre Ethier CF
8. A.J. Ellis C
9. Clayton Kershaw P
Liriano's availability for Opening Day in question
Pittsburgh Pirates left-hander Francisco Liriano left in the sixth inning of his start against the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday because of tightness in his left groin. He landed awkwardly after throwing a pitch and was removed from the game after being examined by team trainers.
The injury puts the Pittsburgh ace's availability in question for his scheduled Opening Day start March 31 against the Chicago Cubs, although Liriano's postgame comments make it sound like he left the game as a precaution.
"I didn't want to keep pitching like that, maybe push it too much and have it get worse," Liriano told the Pittsburgh Tribune Review.
Liriano, who had a limp in the clubhouse postgame, pitched 5 2/3 scoreless innings, allowing just four hits while walking one and striking out four.
"I think it's going to be OK," Liriano said. "We'll see how I feel (Friday)."
Saturday, March 22
Puig to leadoff for Dodgers Opening Day
Manager Don Mattingly has revealed his lineup for Opening Day when the Dodgers face-off against the Diamondbacks in Australia.
The most noticable part of the order is Yasel Puig listed as the leadoff hitter for the Dodgers. Not many other surprises as Hanley Rameriez and Adrian Gonzalez will be at the heart of the order.
The entire lineup looks like this:
1. Yasiel Puig RF
2. Justin Turner 2B
3. Hanley Ramirez SS
4. Adrian Gonzalez 1B
5. Scott Van Slyke LF
6. Juan Uribe 3B
7. Andre Ethier CF
8. A.J. Ellis C
9. Clayton Kershaw P
Liriano's availability for Opening Day in question
Pittsburgh Pirates left-hander Francisco Liriano left in the sixth inning of his start against the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday because of tightness in his left groin. He landed awkwardly after throwing a pitch and was removed from the game after being examined by team trainers.
The injury puts the Pittsburgh ace's availability in question for his scheduled Opening Day start March 31 against the Chicago Cubs, although Liriano's postgame comments make it sound like he left the game as a precaution.
"I didn't want to keep pitching like that, maybe push it too much and have it get worse," Liriano told the Pittsburgh Tribune Review.
Liriano, who had a limp in the clubhouse postgame, pitched 5 2/3 scoreless innings, allowing just four hits while walking one and striking out four.
"I think it's going to be OK," Liriano said. "We'll see how I feel (Friday)."
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