Albuquerque Journal

Kershaw gets 2nd start off DL

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Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw looks to sharpen his stuff against the Cubs today in his second start since ending a DL stint for a lower back strain. Kershaw stumbled through three innings against the Mets last Saturday after surprising­ly nixing a scheduled minor league rehab assignment, though Los Angeles beat New York 8-3 that day behind stellar relief work from rookie Caleb Ferguson, a 21-year-old left-hander. He is set to follow Kershaw again against Chicago. Kershaw acknowledg­ed feeling some rust at Citi Field, when he was limited to 55 pitches. He’s hoping to go deeper and pitch more effectivel­y this time at Dodger Stadium.

BOSIO FIRED: The Tigers fired pitching coach Chris Bosio on Wednesday, saying he made insensitiv­e comments to another employee of the team. General manager Al Avila said Bosio made the comments recently and they were brought to Avila’s attention Tuesday. Avila decided Wednesday to terminate Bosio’s contract after the team investigat­ed the situation and spoke to all of the people involved. Detroit promoted bullpen coach Rick Anderson to replace Bosio. Roving pitching instructor A.J. Sager will be the team’s bullpen coach until Triple-A Toledo pitching coach Jeff Pico takes his place next week.

ANOTHER SHOT AT NOLA:

The Nationals try to solve the Phillies’ Aaron Nola five days after the right-hander won a 5-3 decision in Washington. Nola (9-2, 2.58) allowed two runs, four hits and three walks over six innings while striking out five in that game.

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