LOS ANGELES -- Heading into the first of three series against the San Francisco Giants over the final six weeks of the season, the Dodgers thought their starting rotation might be finally stabilizing, particularly with the anticipated debut of Rich Hill Wednesday night.
But things remain unstable with Thursday's starter once again 'TBD' and Scott Kazmir the latest pitcher visiting the team's doctors.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said left-hander Brett Anderson's scheduled start Thursday is "probably more on the unlikely side" due to a blister on his index finger. The blister makes it difficult for Anderson to spin a breaking ball, a problem that has played some part in his 24.