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Ryu gets surprising call

Kershaw will get a rare Game 1 off to avoid short rest

- Los Angeles Times

LOS ANGELES — For five seasons, as the Dodgers dominated the National League West in the regular season, the team built its October blueprint around the left arm of Clayton Kershaw.

He was the ace of their staff and the anchor of their roster. He pitched whenever possible — during one series in 2016, he threw Game 4 on short rest and closed Game 5 two days later.

This year will be different.

On Tuesday, two days before Game 1 of the National League Division Series against the Braves, the Dodgers made a stunning announceme­nt: Hyun-Jin Ryu, and not Kershaw, would start Game 1. Kershaw will start Game 2, with Walker Buehler and Rich Hill lined up for the next two games.

The decision followed a troubling month for Kershaw (9-5, 2.73 ERA) and a tremendous one for Ryu (7-3, 1.97 ERA), The team altered its rotation in order to accommodat­e both. By swapping the two pitchers, Ryu will be able to pitch on five days of rest, rather than six, while Kershaw will receive a fifth day of rest before his outing.

Both pitchers will be available for a potential Game 5 next Wednesday. The Dodgers would not have made this move if the Game 2 starter couldn’t start Game 5, according to people close to the team. With Buehler unavailabl­e for the start of this series after pitching Game 163 against the Rockies on Monday, team officials still view Kershaw as the best option for an eliminatio­n game.

On the eve of potentiall­y reaching free agency, Kershaw stumbled through the final month of the regular season. In six outings, he yielded 18 runs, 16 of them earned. His 3.89 ERA was his highest in a single month since his 3.97 ERA in May 2015. Ryu countered with only nine runs allowed, four of them unearned, in five starts.

As the Dodgers competed for a division title last month, Kershaw faced tougher competitio­n than Ryu. The team set its rotation so Kershaw and Buehler would pitch in crucial series against contenders like the Rockies, Diamondbac­ks and Cardinals. Ryu faced feeble opponents like the Mets, Padres and Reds.

Yet the final weekend of the regular season presented an instructiv­e contrast. Ryu spun six innings of one-run baseball against a popgun Giants lineup. A day later, Kershaw gave up five runs in five innings, one of his worst regularsea­son outings in recent memory, while facing the same toothless offense.

The Dodgers began the process of weaning themselves off an over-reliance on Kershaw in the postseason last season. Kershaw did not start on short rest during the 2017 postseason. But he started Game 1 of all three series.

Kershaw is unlikely to pitch on short rest this October. He served two separate stints on the disabled list in the first half, first with biceps tendinitis and then with a strained back.

 ?? JOHN MINCHILLO/AP ?? Hyun-Jin Ryu will get the call in Game 1 for the Dodgers after going 7-3 with a 1.97 ERA this season in 15 starts.
JOHN MINCHILLO/AP Hyun-Jin Ryu will get the call in Game 1 for the Dodgers after going 7-3 with a 1.97 ERA this season in 15 starts.

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