Cleveland Guardians Probable Pitcher and Starting Lineup vs Los Angeles Dodgers September 6
Who is the Cleveland Guardians probable starting pitcher?
The Cleveland Guardians have tabbed Matthew Boyd to start the first game of their series with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Boyd has been beyond impressive in his first four starts with the Guardians, allowing six runs on 14 hits in 22.2 innings while striking out 20 and walking five. Three of Boyd's starts have seen him allow just one run, with the three runs allowed to the Yankees being the only multi-run affair so far.
There are only two bats in the Dodgers' lineup that have recorded more than one hit off of Boyd, Mookie Betts and Kevin Kiermaier. Betts is 3-10 with 2 RBI, while Kiermaier is 2-4 with 1 RBI and 1 walk.
Who will the Cleveland Guardians lineup face?
Landon Knack gets the call for the Dodgers and will be making his first start since August 13th. In his 48 innings of work this season, Knack has allowed 16 runs on 36 hits, nine of which were home runs. Even though this does seem like it could be an opportunity for the Guardians to score a ton of runs, it should be pointed out that Knack has allowed one or less in six of his 10 starts this season. It seems just as likely for Cleveland to strike early as it is for them to be kept in check for the duration of Knack's appearance.
Who is starting for the Cleveland Guardians today?
LF Steven Kwan, 2B Andres Gimenez, 3B Jose Ramirez, 1B Josh Naylor, CF Lane Thomas, RF Jhonkensy Noel, C Bo Naylor, SS Brayan Rocchio
What channel is the Cleveland Guardians game on?
Friday's contest between the Cleveland Guardians and Los Angeles Dodgers can be found on Bally Sports Great Lakes.
Where can I stream the Cleveland Guardians game?
The game can be streamed in market on Bally Sports + (subscription required), out of market on MLB.TV (subscription required).
How do I listen to the Cleveland Guardians game on the radio?
The in market radio broadcast of today's game will be on 100.7 FM WMMS and AM 1100 WTAM. Today's radio broadcast can also be streamed through the MLB app for out of market fans or those without access to a radio.