Los Angeles Times

Dodgers put their sole focus on the field

No one talks about Bauer as Anderson gives L.A. solid start against the Tigers.

- By Steve Henson

The closest any Dodgers player came to commenting on Trevor Bauer’s two-season suspension Friday night was this exchange with Clayton Kershaw when reporters approached him at his locker before the game.

Kershaw: “What’s this about?”

The Times’ Dylan Hernandez: “You know ...”

Kershaw grinned: “I can’t talk about that. Everybody’s day good?”

A few hours later, the answer from several teammates was a resounding yes. The Dodgers opened a fivegame homestand with a 5-1 win over the Detroit Tigers by taking an early lead and riding a stellar start from Tyler Anderson.

Justin Turner and Chris Taylor both hit their first home run of the season, the last Dodgers regulars to do so. Turner’s was a two-run blast in the first after Freddie Freeman walked and stole second. Taylor’s was a solo shot in the second.

Turner’s slump has lingered long enough for him to open his stance.

“There’s a few more things in there but that definitely has helped,” he said. “I’m seeing the ball better, hitting the ball harder.”

The Dodgers tacked on a run in the third on Trea Turner’s sacrifice fly, chasing Tigers starter Tyler Alexander, and another in the fourth when Mookie Betts’ infield hit was botched by shortstop Javier Baez, allowing Will Smith to score.

Anderson, signed in mid-March as a reliever and spot starter, was inserted into the rotation when Andrew Heaney went on the injured list because of shoulder discomfort April 21. He gave up two runs in 4 2⁄3 innings of his first start a week ago.

This time he went five efficient innings, giving up one run and five hits, throwing 44 strikes among his 69 pitches.

“I like the way he prepares, he competes, he executes pitches,” manager Dave Roberts said. “He’s like a position player who is a pitcher. He’s tough as nails and certainly with what’s going on with our ballclub with pitching, I’m happy we signed him.”

Evan Phillips, Phil Bickford, Brusdar Graterol and Reyes Moronta each threw a scoreless inning in relief.

“They’ve done a great job of shortening the game,” Roberts said. “The ability to tack on runs and stay away from guys you don’t want to use [in the bullpen] is good in the long run.”

Roberts much preferred discussing Anderson and the bullpen to saying anything about Bauer and the two-year suspension handed down by MLB.

“I don’t think it’s smart for me to make any comments,” he said. “All I know is our guys have done a great job of focusing on the job at hand and the guys in the [clubhouse], so that’s kind of where our heads are.”

 ?? Mark J. Terrill Associated Press ?? JUSTIN TURNER admires the flight of his first home run of the season, a tworun blast in the first inning against Tigers pitcher Tyler Alexander.
Mark J. Terrill Associated Press JUSTIN TURNER admires the flight of his first home run of the season, a tworun blast in the first inning against Tigers pitcher Tyler Alexander.

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