Final

Series: Game 2 of 3

LA Dodgers leads 2-0 (as of 8/25)

Game 1: Friday, August 24
Miami4Final
LA Dodgers11
Game 2: Saturday, August 25
Miami2Final
LA Dodgers8
Game 3: Sunday, August 26
Miami6Final
LA Dodgers2

Marlins 2

(57-71, 28-40 away)

Dodgers 8

(69-58, 35-28 home)

9:10 PM ET, August 25, 2012

Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, California 

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MIA 110000000 2 3 0
LAD 41101001 - 8 16 0

W: C. Kershaw (12-7)

L: J. Johnson (7-11)

Marlins-Dodgers Preview

STATS LLC

The Los Angeles Dodgers reportedly are on the verge of a stunning blockbuster trade that would add to some previously bold moves in what has seemingly turned into a win-at-all-costs approach.

With the state of the roster in limbo, Los Angeles sends Clayton Kershaw to the mound seeking a fifth win in the last six meetings with the visiting Miami Marlins on Saturday night.

Reports surfaced during the early evening hours Friday the Dodgers claimed Red Sox first baseman Adrian Gonzalez and pitcher Josh Beckett off waivers this week, triggering discussions regarding a multiple-player deal between the clubs. Gonzalez, Beckett, Carl Crawford and Nick Punto reportedly would be sent to Los Angeles in exchange for James Loney, top pitching prospects Allen Webster and Rubby De La Rosa, infielder Ivan DeJesus and outfielder Jerry Sands.

Gonzalez and Loney each were scratched from their respective lineups shortly before Friday's games.

If the Dodgers complete the deal, they would be taking a huge financial risk by adding high-priced players due a total of $261 million from 2013-2018, though Boston is expected to supplement at least a small portion of the cost. Los Angeles has already acquired Hanley Ramirez -- under contract for roughly $38 million through 2014 -- in a trade with Miami, plus former Philadelphia outfielder Shane Victorino.

"(Management is) trying to make (the team) the best they can for years to come, and that's obviously why they are making moves like the ones they are doing," right fielder Andre Ethier told the team's official website. "We'll see when it all shakes out here what really is to come."

Los Angeles (68-58) remained three games behind NL West-leading San Francisco and 1 1/2 games back of St. Louis for the league's second wild-card spot after Friday's 11-4 win over the Marlins.

Ethier went 4 for 4 with a three-run homer and Ramirez added a two-run shot, though the news wasn't all good as the red-hot Chad Billingsley exited in the fourth inning with a sore right elbow.

Pitching just as well of late is the team's ace left-hander.

Kershaw (11-7, 2.87 ERA) has a 1.88 ERA over his last five outings, but saw his four-start winning streak came to an end Monday. He dropped a 2-1 duel to San Francisco's Madison Bumgarner after giving up two runs and striking out 10 in eight innings.

"When he pitches like that, you've got to win those games," catcher A.J. Ellis said. "He was outstanding once again, and he's getting stronger as the year goes on."

Kershaw is 3-1 with a 2.41 ERA in five career starts versus the Marlins, tossing a two-hit shutout May 29, 2011, before giving up two runs and three hits in 6 1/3 innings of a 5-2 road win this Aug. 10.

Miami (57-69) has dropped three straight, scoring six runs combined in those contests. Jose Reyes hit a two-run homer Friday and Giancarlo Stanton's solo shot was his 27th.

The Marlins' struggling offense will look to provide Josh Johnson will a little more help.

Johnson (7-10, 3.73) has dropped three straight starts, though he's gotten only three runs of support in 21 innings. He gave up three runs in seven innings of a 3-2 loss to Colorado on Sunday, dropping to 2/3 with a 1.99 ERA in his last six outings.

"JJ pitched extremely well," manager Ozzie Guillen said. "He was outstanding."

The right-hander hasn't faced the Dodgers since 2010, but he's 2-0 with a 2.70 ERA in his last three starts against them.

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Gameday Matchup

 MiamiLos Angeles
W-L69-9386-76
Night47-6158-57
Grass68-9186-76
Current StreakL1W1
Last 103-78-2

Pitching Matchup

MiamiLos Angeles
J. Johnson
8-14, 3.81 ERA

Last Game:
9/26 at ATL
6.0 IP, 2 ER
Dec = Loss
C. Kershaw
14-9, 2.53 ERA

Last Game:
10/3 vs SF
8.0 IP, 1 ER
Dec = Win

Gameday Lineups

NO.MiamiLos Angeles
1. G. Hernandez, CF M. Ellis, 2B
2. D. Solano, 2B L. Cruz, 3B
3. J. Reyes, SS M. Kemp, CF
4. C. Lee, 1B A. Gonzalez, 1B
5. G. Stanton, RF H. Ramirez, SS
6. J. Ruggiano, LF A. Ethier, RF
7. J. Buck, C J. Rivera, LF
8. D. Murphy, 3B A. Ellis, C
9. J. Johnson, P C. Kershaw, P