MLB CELEBRATES
JACKIE ROBINSON DAY
A look at what's happening around the majors Monday:
JACKIE ROBINSON DAY
Major League Baseball observes Jackie Robinson Day at
ballparks all over the country. Robinson broke baseball's color barrier when he
debuted with the Brooklyn Dodgers on April 15, 1947. All players, managers,
coaches, umpires and other on-field personnel will wear Robinson's retired No.
42. Members of Robinson's family are expected to be at Dodger Stadium for the opener
of a three-game series between the Reds and Dodgers.
HE'S BACK
Speaking of Los Angeles, Dodgers ace Clayton
Kershaw makes his first start of the season after being
sidelined by left shoulder inflammation. Kershaw is 3-2 with a 2.54 ERA in 10
career starts versus Cincinnati. He likely will face former teammate Yasiel Puig in
his return to LA after he was traded to the Reds in December. Puig spent his
first six major league seasons with the Dodgers. Kershaw will be opposed
by Luis Castillo,
who has a sparkling 0.92 ERA over his first three starts this year.
PATRIOTS' DAY
The Red Sox are set to play their annual Patriots' Day
morning game, hosting Baltimore for an odd 11:05 a.m. start. Last year's game
was postponed due to poor weather, the first rainout on the Massachusetts
holiday since 1994. Weather could be an issue again this year, although
forecasts project the rain to ease up right around first pitch. Boston has a
chance to win its first series this season in the finale of a four-game set
with the Orioles.
TIME TO RESET
The Indians and Mariners open a series in Seattle, both
coming off weekend sweeps to division rivals. Cleveland dropped three at Kansas
City. The Mariners lost three home games to the Astros, dropping their early AL
West lead to one game. Trevor Bauer (1-1,
2.29 ERA) pitches for the Indians against Seattle's Yusei Kikuchi (0-0,
4.15 ERA).
SLUMPING
Cardinals reliever Andrew Miller looks
to get back on track after another shaky outing in Sunday's 9-5 victory over
the Reds in Mexico. The 6-foot-7 left-hander allowed a single to Matt Kemp,
struck out Jose Peraza and
walked Curt Casali before
he was replaced by Jordan Hicks.
Miller agreed to a $25 million, two-year deal with St. Louis in December. He
has a 6.35 ERA in nine games this season, allowing seven hits in 5 2/3 innings.
The Cardinals begin a three-game series at Milwaukee on Monday night.
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