Antelope Valley Press

Ailing center fielders ready for Game 1 in Texas

- By STEPHEN HAWKINS and RONALD BLUM

ARLINGTON, Texas — Cody Bellinger knocked his right shoulder out of whack with a celebratio­n after his home run that sent the Los Angeles Dodgers to the World Series.

The reigning NL MVP said Monday he was “feeling pretty good” and manager Dave Roberts said he expects Bellinger to start in center field for Game 1 against the Tampa Bay Rays tonight.

Bellinger, who had already separated his shoulder multiple times, hurt it again with the emphatic celebratio­n that followed his go-ahead homer in the seventh inning of Game 7 of the National League Championsh­ip Series, a 4-3 victory over the Atlanta Braves on Sunday night. He did a leaping high-five with Kiké Hernández, whose pinch-hit solo shot an inning earlier had tied the game.

“It was an exciting time. It was pure adrenaline, kind of like a thing where you just black out,”

Bellinger said. “I wish that I didn’t do it, but it was such a cool moment for me, and it was just pure excitement.”

Bellinger said the discomfort was similar to when he separated the shoulder on plays in the field in the past.

“It’s maybe the third time I’ve done it, and it’s all the same,” he explained. “The next day it’s the same. I already expected what to feel and how I was going to feel, but I feel good right now.”

RAYS WRISTER Tampa Bay Rays center fielder Kevin Kiermaier is still dealing with a sore left wrist a week after getting hit by a 99 mph fastball in Game 3 of the AL Championsh­ip Series against Houston.

The three-time Gold Glove-winning center fielder returned to the starting lineup in Game 7 on Saturday night.

“After that Game 7, a little sore yesterday and still tight in there. I got drilled, so it didn’t feel good by any means, but definitely good enough to go,” Kiermaier, the longest-tenured Rays player, said Monday before their workout. “I don’t think there’s any cause or concern moving forward. I hope not. I definitely have progressed as each day has gone by, so I hope that continues to keep going that way.”

SERIES STARTERS Tyler Glasnow will start Game 1 for Tampa Bay, while three-time NL Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw goes for the Dodgers.

The Rays have 2018 AL Cy Young winner Blake Snell set for Game 2, when Roberts could go with one of his rookies, Dustin May or Tony Gonsolin, while utilizing multiple pitchers. That could also be the plan for the Dodgers in Game 4.

Walker Buehler, who threw six scoreless innings in the Dodgers’ 3-1 win in Game 6 of the NLCS, is set to start Game 3 of the World Series. The Rays hadn’t announced a starter for that game Friday night, but Charlie Morton would be lined up on full rest. Morton won Game 7 of the ALCS on Saturday.

MISSING PRICE David Price is the missing man from the Dodgers’ World Series roster.

Los Angeles acquired the lefthander from Boston on Feb. 10 along with star outfielder Mookie Betts for outfielder Alex Verdugo, minor league infielder Jeter Downs and minor league catcher/infielder Connor Wong. The Red Sox agreed to pay the Dodgers $48 million over three years, equal to half of what Price was owed for the remainder of the $217 million, seven-year contract he agreed to with Boston ahead of the 2016 season.

Price said July 5 he had decided to opt out of the pandemic-delayed season, concluding “it is in the best interest of my health and my family’s health for me to not play.”

Betts, also his teammate in Boston, said everybody in a Dodgers uniform wishes Price was with them in Texas.

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