Coming off a bullpen game and week in which they heavily leaned on their relief pitchers, the Los Angeles Dodgers looked to Ross Stripling to provide some length against the Milwaukee Brewers in their series finale.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said prior to first pitch he hoped Stripling would manage to log around six innings. Stripling entered the game as the last Dodger pitcher to turn in a quality start, doing so April 3 against the San Francisco Giants.
Coming off a bit of a rocky outing, the right-hander answered the bell. Stripling held the Brewers to just one run and scattered four hits over eight innings.