"We've thought about it. We thought about it before the series," Mattingly said. "We'll make that decision when we get there. That's where we're at."
Starting on short rest in the playoffs is nothing new for Kershaw. He's done it in each of the Dodgers' last two NLDS appearances.
Against the Braves in 2013, Kershaw went seven innings for a Game 1 win, then turned around and pitched six frames four days later in Game 4, allowing two unearned runs in a no-decision.
He did it again last year against the Cardinals. After getting knocked around for eight runs in the opener, Kershaw was back out for Game 4, which he lost, surrendering three runs in six innings.