MLB: Dodgers confirm their first two starters for the Division Series | baseball 123

Stefano Malavé Macri. Twitter: @StefanoMalaveM

The Dodger Stadium in California will receive this Tuesday the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres ahead of the first game of the American League Division Series, an instance in which both teams will give everything to sneak into the top two of their league in the Championship Series.

The local ninth has already confirmed who will be their pitcher for their first two commitments in Los Angeles. Julio Urías, a left-handed pitcher from Culiacán, will start the first duel, while Clayton Kershawan experienced left-handed pitcher born in Dallas, will be in charge of sending the opening pitches for the second game.

Dodger Stadium in California will receive the Los Angeles Dodgers and the San Diego Padres on Tuesday for the first game of the American League Division Series, an instance in which both teams will give everything to sneak into the top two of his league in the Championship Series.

The local ninth has already confirmed who will be their pitcher for their first two commitments in Los Angeles. Julio Urías, a left-handed pitcher from Culiacán, will start in the first game, while Clayton Kershaw, an experienced left-handed pitcher born in Dallas, will be in charge of sending the initial pitches in the second game.

Urías and Kershaw posted notable numbers during the regular season. The Sinaloan posted a 17-7 record with a 2.16 ERA in 31 appearances, in which he pitched in 175 innings and struck out 166. For his part, the Texan pitcher started 22 games in which he posted a 2.28 ERA when pitching during 126.1 innings and struck out 137 batters.

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