It figures to be a pitcher's duel, with rookie Walker Buehler facing off against Colorado's German Marquez.

The Rockies appear to have the edge on the mound.
The Dodgers erupted for 15 runs against the Giants to end the season in a tie for the division yesterday and are capable of busting out on offense -- but Marquez has been able to figure out the LA lineup on two previous occasions so don't expect a Los Angeles explosion.
If the Dodgers lose today they will play in the Wild Card play-in game tomorrow against the Chicago-Milwaukee loser for a trip to the playoffs.
Los Angeles, if they get that far, would play Thursday against either Atlanta or the Cubs-Brewers winner.
A well-rested Clayton Kershaw would take the mound Thursday. Kershaw, the finest Dodgers' pitcher since Sandy Koufax, is in a peculiar situation. He is a free agent after the season and the Dodgers have to decide whether to sign him to a long-term contract.
At 30, his fastball has lost 3-4 mph velocity and he can no longer overpower batters like he used to do. Though teetering on sacrilege to Dodgers' fans, I don't think they should open the checkbook for one of the best that ever played the game. His back injuries and fading velocity have taken a toll.
Kershaw is now a good pitcher. He used to be a great one. It's time for the Dodgers to move on. Pursue another ace to go along with the rising Buehler, Julio Urias and other young guns.
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