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Dodgers at Arizona DBacks Game Thread, Saturday at 5:10 p.m. PT

Dodgers at Arizona DBacks Game Thread, Saturday at 5:10 p.m. PT

[Updated: Final score: Dodgers 11, DBacks 2, Urias the winner (1-0), Weaver the loser (0-2). L.A. homers by Pollock (2), Rios (2) and Taylor (1) and Beaty (1). Dodgers improve to 6-3, Arizona falls to 3-6. Kershaw makes his 2020 debut tomorrow at 1:10 p.m.]

Welcome to another of our daily game threads. Saturday marks the third of four versus the DBacks at Arizona. First pitch is at 5:10 p.m. PT on SportsNet LA.

Highlights from Friday's game include a a glorious Puig-like Mookie Betts throw from the right field corner to peg Ketel Marte at third base (see below), Dodgers home runs by Betts and Corey Seager and a solid four-inning, one-hit, no-run start by Tony Gonsolin (who was sent down for Mitch White this morning).

[Related: Dodgers at DBacks Series Preview]

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Howard Cole has been writing about baseball on the internet since Y2K. Follow him on Twitter.