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Dodgers Score: Live Game Updates and Odds vs Brewers on Monday, Gonsolin/Peralta, Busch in the Lineup

The first place Dodgers are back at it with an earlier start time at 4:40 PM PT in Milwaukee against the Brewers. The Cat Man, Tony Gonsolin (0-0, 3.38 ERA), makes his 4th start since coming off the IL with an ankle issue. He faces right-hander Freddy Peralta (3-2, 3.63 ERA) and the wild card leading Brew Crew.

Here’s the lineup Dave Roberts is sending out Peralta.



Mookie Betts is back on the infield starting at second base while Jason Heyward is in right field. Austin Barnes starts at catcher as Will Smith gets the night off. Michael Busch gets his first start in a week, slotting in at third base while Max Muncy is the DH. Muncy is 2-5 off Peralta in his career.

Full Lineups, Betting Odds and More Stats

Pitching Matchup

Gonsolin is making his 4th start of the year and coming off his worst start of the season where he gave up 3 runs in 4.2 innings to the Phillies. In 2 previous starts against the Brewers, he’s 2-0 with a 0.75 ERA.

Peralta has been an anchor for the Brewers and their starting rotation this season — Milwaukee’s 3.65 staff ERA is 4th best in the National League. He’s 1-1 with a 1.93 ERA in 3 starts against the Dodgers in his career.

How To Watch the Dodgers Game Tonight

The game is back on SportsNet LA with first pitch set for 4:40 PM PT at American Family Field (formerly Miller Park). MLB Network will also carry coverage, where available. You can also listen on AM570 LA Sports Radio or KTNQ1020 in Spanish.

Also, if you can’t watch or listen (or even if you can) make sure to follow Dodgers Nation on Twitter for live play-by-play of the game, and to talk with tons of Dodger fans throughout it. You can follow by clicking this link right here.

Clint Pasillas

Clint is the lead editor and manager of DodgersNation.com, and a host and analyst on DN's Blue Heaven podcast live stream. Since joining Dodgers Nation, Clint has helped grow the site into a top-50 baseball website in the world. He's been writing, blogging, and podcasting Dodgers since about 2008. He was there for Nomar, Greg Maddux, and Blake DeWitt, and he'll be there for Walker Buehler, Alex Verdugo, Dustin May, and any Dodgers of the future. He's also a sandwich enthusiast, a consummate athlete, and a friend.

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