The NLDS is now less than a week away as the Dodgers are set to face the winner between the Padres and the Mets. The Dodgers have some rotations they need to work out but Dave Roberts may have given an answer for who is starting game one.
There is a notion that since there is one day of travel between games two and three, it gives the game one starter a potential four days of rest to pitch a potential game five. This may look like a job for a younger Cy Young hopeful in Julio Urias rather than the aging Clayton Kershaw who may be needed to be used sparingly.