Los Angeles Times

Games won’t air on KDOC

- By Bill Shaikin and Dylan Hernandez bill.shaikin@latimes.com Twitter: @BillShaiki­n dylan.hernandez@latimes.com Twitter: @dylanohern­andez

When the Dodgers were about to clinch the National League West last year, Time Warner Cable extended a goodwill gesture to fans who didn’t have SportsNet LA, airing the final six games of the regular season on KDOC (Channel 56). Not this year. “We have no plans to do that,” TWC spokeswoma­n Nadia Gonzalez told The Times on Tuesday.

The Dodgers had no comment, team spokesman Steve Brener said.

KDOC General Manager John Manzi said he had not had any discussion­s with TWC but would welcome the Dodgers back.

“I’d love to have them again,” Manzi said.

The Dodgers are on the verge of making a third consecutiv­e postseason appearance for the first time in franchise history.

SportsNet LA made its debut last year, but TWC has not been able to sell the Dodgers’ channel to distributo­rs across the Los Angeles market, including DirecTV, AT&T, Verizon and Cox Communicat­ions.

Charter Cable added SportsNet LA in June, after Charter announced its proposed merger with TWC, and the Dodgers’ channel more than doubled its audience. TWC has renewed talks with other distributo­rs, without success.

The first Dodgers broadcast on KDOC last season attracted an average of 259,000 viewers, more than triple the number that watched on SportsNet LA. On the night the Dodgers clinched the NL West last season, the KDOC broadcast averaged 459,000 viewers.

The usual weeknight lineup on KDOC last September averaged 18,000 viewers.

Looking ahead Outfielder Carl Crawford was relieved when he saw the Dodgers’ preliminar­y schedule for the 2016 season.

The National League West will be matched up against the American League East in interleagu­e competitio­n, but the Dodgers won’t have to visit Fenway Park, where Crawford became a reviled figure over two injury-plagued seasons with the Boston Red Sox.

Instead, the Red Sox will visit Dodger Stadium for an interleagu­e series Aug. 5-7.

“Angels must have been with me and [Adrian Gonzalez] on that one,” Crawford said with a laugh.

Gonzalez also was subjected to criticism in his two seasons with the Red Sox.

In addition to the Red Sox, the American League teams that will visit the Dodgers next season include the Angels (May 16-17), Baltimore Orioles (July 4-6) and Tampa Bay Rays (July 26-27), Crawford’s first team. Interleagu­e road series will include visits to the Rays (May 3-4), Toronto Blue Jays (May 6-8), Angels (May 18-19) and New York Yankees (Sept. 12-14).

The Dodgers will open their season in San Diego on April 4. Their home opener will be April 12 against the Arizona Diamondbac­ks.

The Dodgers will end the regular season Oct. 2 in San Francisco.

Extra bases Brett Anderson said he expects to be able to take his next turn in the rotation, because his left calf has felt normal in workouts. Anderson made a premature departure from his start Sunday because of a cramp in his calf. … Howie Kendrick batted against a Dodgers minor leaguer in a simulated game. Manager Don Mattingly estimated Kendrick had nine or 10 at-bats.

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