Edwin Ríos two-run home run in 13th inning lifts Dodgers over Astros – Los Angeles Times

The 22-year-old May allowed three hits, walked two and started out three. Ross Striplings seven-inning start in the second game of the season remains the only time a Dodgers starter has pitched into the 6th inning in 2020.
Javier, 23, was more efficient. The right-hander began his night setting out 7 of the very first 10 batters he faced through 3 innings. His only blemish was Corey Seagers leadoff homer in the second inning.
He finally came across problem in the 6th. Austin Barnes strolled and Max Muncy singled to bring upBetts with one out. But Betts flied out and Cody Bellinger, after Javier was pulled for left-hander Blake Taylor, popped out to end the risk.
Three observations on the Dodgers.

Dustin May, the Dodgers top prospect, took the mound for Kershaw, who was put on the injured list with back stiffness hours prior to he was set up to start opening day. For the Astros, Cristian Javier made his first profession start and 2nd profession appearance after Verlander was put on the hurt list Monday with a lower arm strain.
Might has the hype but Javier was the better pitcher Wednesday.
The Astros had the ability to swell Mays pitch count early, requiring the Dodgers to pull him with one out in the fourth inning after tossing 76 pitches, though they could score just one run him. It came in the second inning on a two-out RBI infield single Myles Straw beat with a headfirst slide.

MLB detailed Kelly was suspended since he tossed a pitch “in the area of the head of Alex Bregman and later on taunted Carlos Correa, which caused the benches clearing.” The league kept in mind that Kelly “has actually formerly been suspended in his career for deliberate throwing,” seemingly triggering a harsher charge than typical for throwing at a batter.

Dodgers Edwin Rios sees his two-run home run versus the Houston Astros during the 13th inning on Wednesday in Houston.
( David J. Phillip/ Associated Press).

There was one concern towering above Wednesdays ending of a two-game series in between the Dodgers and Houston Astros: Would the Astros strike back after Joe Kelly fired up a benches-clearing event for tossing pitches near Alex Bregmans and Carlos Correas heads Tuesday?
The response was no.
Pitches werent fired at any batters in the 13 innings played. Profanities werent traded. There was no evidence that the clubs abhored each other. They simply played a tidy baseball video game inside a hollow Minute Maid Park and the Dodgers finished a mini sweep with a 4-2 win on Edwin Ríos tiebreaking two-run crowning achievement.
It was the very first game the Dodgers played under Major League Baseballs brand-new guideline for the 2020 season that states a runner starts at second base in each extra inning.

Kelly served a six-game suspension as a member of the Boston Red Sox in 2018 when he put Tyler Austin, then with the New York Yankees, as retaliation for Austin surging a teammate. Austin charged the mound, sparking a brawl.
Kelly spent the suspension watching games from different locations in the stands at Fenway Park and Rogers Centre in Toronto. Finding a seat whenever he serves his suspension this season should not be an issue at any ballpark.
Kelly was in the Dodgers bullpen Wednesday, however wasnt one of the eight reducers to hold Houston to one run over the last 112/3 innings.
Wednesdays match was supposed to be a fight between Clayton Kershaw and Justin Verlander– two of the very best pitchers of their generation, MVP winners, owners of multiple Cy Young Awards each and future Hall of Famers. It wouldve been a remarkable installment to this competition. However they both arrived on the injured list over the recently. Rather, two novices nowhere near the 2017 World Series were thrust into the fire.

Kiké Hernández, the last Dodgers batter retired in the 10th inning, went to second base to begin the 11th with the game tied at one. He advanced to third base on a groundout. Max Muncy then worked a two-out walk prior to Mookie Betts whacked a 93-mph cutter from Cy Sneed off the left-field wall. They were the star right fielders sixth hit and 3rd RBI as a Dodger.
When Correa lined a game-tying single to ideal field off Scott Alexander in the bottom of the frame, the lead vanished. The Astros (3-3) stranded runners on the corners when Dennis Santana struck out George Springer looking.

Dodgers supervisor Dave Roberts got a call from MLB on Wednesday early morning to notify him that a penalty for Tuesdays heated occasions would get here rapidly. They werent lying. And they werent lax.
At 4:01 p.m. local time, MLB announced it had issued Kelly an eight-game suspension– the equivalent of 22 video games in a standard 162-game season– and suspended Roberts for one video game.
Kelly chose to appeal the restriction and was offered to pitch Wednesday. Roberts picked to serve his suspension. Bench coach Bob Geren handled in his place.
Astros supervisor Dusty Baker, who called Kellys actions filthy, was the only member of his organization disciplined.

He was fined a concealed amount because the league ruled his players broke COVID-19 health and wellness procedures when they went onto the field.
As Dodgers pitcher Alex Wood forecasted in February: Anyone who struck back for the Astros unfaithful in 2017 would deal with a penalty that Astros players never did for taking part in their trash-can-banging scheme.

The score stayed connected until Ríos stepped to the plate to begin the 13th with Hernández again at 2nd base. Ríos clubbed the 6th pitch he saw from Sneed over the right-field wall for the first leadoff two-run home run in Dodgers history.

1. Interested observers: Utilityman Zach McKinstry and pitcher Victor González, 2 of the 3 players on the Dodgers taxi team, viewed the game from seats down the left field line. Catcher Rocky Gale is the 3rd gamer on the taxi team for the nine-game trip.

2. Taking 2nd: Justin Turner was the very first player in Dodgers history to start an inning on second base as part of MLBs new extra-inning rule. Turner was stranded at second in the 10th inning.
3. Kershaws healing: Dodgers manager Dave Roberts stated Clayton Kershaw felt good after tossing a bullpen session Tuesday. He is set up to toss another one Thursday before coming off the hurt list to make his season launching.

Kiké Hernández, the last Dodgers batter retired in the 10th inning, went to second base to start the 11th with the video game connected at one. Dodgers supervisor Dave Roberts received a call from MLB on Wednesday early morning to notify him that a penalty for Tuesdays heated events would get here quickly. Interested observers: Utilityman Zach McKinstry and pitcher Victor González, 2 of the 3 players on the Dodgers taxi team, watched the game from seats down the left field line. Taking 2nd: Justin Turner was the first player in Dodgers history to begin an inning on second base as part of MLBs brand-new extra-inning guideline. Kershaws healing: Dodgers supervisor Dave Roberts stated Clayton Kershaw felt excellent after tossing a bullpen session Tuesday.