Dodgers beat Chicago White Sox, 6-5
Dodgers 6, Chicago White Sox 5
AT THE PLATE: With all of the regulars taking the day off, the Dodgers got to take a look at some players who might be on their bench. Tony Gwynn Jr. had a hit and scored a run, and his fifth-inning replacement in right field, Jamie Hoffmann, was two for two with a double and a run batted in.
ON THE MOUND: Clayton Kershaw held the White Sox to an unearned run and two hits over three innings. Closer Jonathan Broxton pitched a scoreless inning, as did free-agent addition Matt Guerrier.
EXTRA BASES: The Dodgers made four errors, but Manager Don Mattingly said he wasn’t upset, noting that the mistakes weren’t the results of being out of position.
UP NEXT: Chad Billingsley faces the Cleveland Indians and Carlos Carrasco in Goodyear at noon PST Tuesday.
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