Big Spring Herald

LEADING OFF: Lester vs Kershaw, MLB goes to Omaha

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A look at what's happening around the majors today:

ACES UP

Veteran left-handers Jon Lester and Clayton Kershaw square off when the Chicago Cubs visit the Los Angeles Dodgers for the opener of a four-game series. Lester is looking for his third straight victory for Chicago. He allowed four runs in the first Saturday night against St. Louis, but managed to go six innings in a 9-4 win. Kershaw is 0-1 in two June starts for the NL West leaders, but the threetime Cy Young Award winner has allowed just two earned runs in 14 innings this month. YOU AGAIN Pirates right-hander Joe Musgrove (4-6, 4.40 ERA) starts for the second time in a four-game series at Atlanta after getting ejected in the first inning Monday following a confrontat­ion with Braves third baseman Josh Donaldson. The fracas began when Musgrove grazed Donaldson's jersey with a pitch. As Donaldson began walking to first base, he exchanged glares with Musgrove and took a few steps toward the mound. Donaldson shoved Elias Díaz when the Pittsburgh catcher intervened, drawing a one-game suspension. Donaldson appealed and can keep playing until his case is heard. On the mound for Atlanta will be Julio Teheran (4-3, 3.03), who is 2-0 with a 0.70 ERA in his last seven starts. The first-place Braves have won six in a row, while last-place Pittsburgh has dropped six straight.

BACK TO SCHOOL

Two days before the College World Series begins in Omaha, Nebraska, Major League Baseball comes to town for the first time to mark the occasion with a special regular-season game. The Tigers and Royals play at the home of Kansas City's top farm club, which doubles as the site for the CWS every June. Matthew Boyd (5-4) is scheduled to start for Detroit against Homer Bailey (4-6). Boyd's last appearance at TD Ameritrade Park was in 2013, when he pitched a four-hit shutout to help Oregon State beat Indiana 1-0 in a College World Series eliminatio­n game.

HELP ON THE WAY

With Giancarlo Stanton and Aaron Judge on their way back from injuries, the New York Yankees hit the road for a four-game series against the Chicago White Sox.

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