The Denver Post

Dodgers’ Kershaw “likely possibilit­y” to start Game 4

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TEXAS » Clayton Kershaw is a likely possibilit­y to start Game 4 of the National League Championsh­ip Series for the Los Angeles Dodgers if the left- hander’s back continues to improve, manager Dave Roberts said Wednesday.

Kershaw was scratched from the Game 2 start because of back spasms, and Roberts decided to stick with left- hander Julio Urías for Game 3 against Atlanta on Wednesday night. Game 4 of the neutral- site series in Texas is Thursday night.

“Every day it’s been better,” Roberts said of Kershaw’s back.

“I can’t just sit here right now and say he’s going to start tomorrow. I think if it progresses the way it has, it’s a likely possibilit­y. But again, this is making sure Clayton feels good tomorrow when he wakes up and the training staff gives us our blessing as well.”

Following losses by the Dodgers in the first two games, the three- time NL Cy Young Award winner threw in the outfield before Game 3.

Kershaw pitched a few miles from his hometown of Dallas for the first time in Game 2 of the NL Division Series against San Diego, giving up three runs in six innings for his club- record 11th career postseason

LA’s 6- 5 win.

Roberts said Kershaw threw an aggressive bullpen session Tuesday and left it feeling good.

“He’s in a good head space,” Roberts said. “I just know that we’re in a better place than we were yesterday. What that means, I don’t know quite yet.” victory in

Source: Angels give White Sox OK to interview La Russa.

CHICAGO » The Los Angeles Angels granted the Chicago White Sox permission to interview Hall of Famer Tony La Russa for their managing job, a person familiar with the situation said Wednesday.

The person, confirming a USA Today report, spoke on the condition of anonymity because the Angels typically do not comment on personnel matters.

A three- time World Series- winning manager, the 76- year- old La Russa joined the Angels prior to this season as senior advisor of baseball operations.

The White Sox agreed to split with Rick Renteria after a disappoint­ing finish to a breakthrou­gh season in which Chicago made the playoffs for the first time since 2008.

La Russa, who started his managing career with the White Sox during the 1979 season, hasn’t managed since 2011, when he led

St. Louis past Texas in the World Series. He also won championsh­ips with Oakland in 1989 and the Cardinals in 2006.

If hired, he would be the oldest manager in the major leagues by five years. Houston Astros manager Dusty Baker is 71.

La Russa is 2,728- 2,365 with six pennants over 33 seasons with Chicago, Oakland and St. Louis and was enshrined in Cooperstow­n in 2014. LaRussa managed the White Sox to a 522- 510 record over parts of eight seasons. He led the 1983 team to 99 wins and the AL West championsh­ip. But he was fired in 1986 by then- general manager Ken Harrelson after the White Sox got off to a 26- 38 start.

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