The Dodgers head to Miami to start a four-game series with the Marlins this afternoon.
Tyler Anderson, who started against the Marlins in Los Angeles last weekend and allowed one run in seven innings, will take the mound for the Dodgers in the series opener.
For most of the Marlins players, their only experience facing Anderson came in that game last week, which the Dodgers won, 2-1, on some late-night heroics from Trayce Thompson. Only Brian Anderson (3-for-11 with five strikeouts) and Miguel Rojas (3-for-10 with two doubles) have ten or more career plate appearances against the lefty.