It figures to be a pitcher's duel, with rookie Walker Buehler facing off against Colorado's German Marquez.
Marquez has tamed the Dodgers twice at Dodger Stadium this season and Buehler is 0-1 against the Rocks with a 2.61 ERA.
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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