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Dodgers Score: Live Game Updates and Odds vs Cardinals on Sunday, Kershaw/Flaherty, Mookie Sits

The Dodgers go for the series split against the Cardinals with their ace Clayton Kershaw (6-3, 2.52 ERA) on the mound for the 11:15 AM PT start. St. Louis counters with struggling ace Jack Flaherty (3-4, 5.24 ERA). The big story on the lineup card is no Mookie Betts, who is getting a day off one night after being screwed by the home plate umpire.



Here’s a look at the Mookie-less lineup Dave Roberts is sending out against the Cards.



With Mookie on the bench, David Peralta slides up to the lead off spot. Will Smith returns to the lineup, batting third and catching Kershaw. James Outman also returns to the starting lineup, batting sixth and patrolling center field. Jason Heyward starts for Mookie in right and Miguel Rojas is at shortstop.

Full Lineups, Betting Odds and More Stats





Pitching Matchup

Clayton Kershaw looks to put his last start behind him and give the Dodgers some length today. He’s making his 21st career start against the Cardinals, having gone 10-5 with a 2.81 ERA in his previous regular season matchups. He’s 3-3 with a 3.78 ERA at Busch Stadium.

Jack Flaherty hasn’t been as bad as his ERA dictates. He gave up 10 runs in a start against the Angels a few weeks ago and has otherwise been slightly above his career norms. He makes his seventh career start against LA today, with a 1-2 record and 2.34 ERA in past meetings.


How To Watch the Dodgers Game This Morning

First pitch today is at 11:10 AM PT on SportsNet LA. 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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