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Dodgers Vs. Marlins Starting Lineups: James Loney Gets Rare Day Off Against Right-Hander

The Dodgers and Marlins play their series finale at Dodger Stadium Sunday afternoon, having split the first two games. Clayton Kershaw gets the start for the Dodgers today, while Ricky Nolasco takes the hill for the Marlins. Here are today's starting lineups:

Marlins (30-20)

Coghlan CF
Ramirez SS
Morrison LF
Sanchez 1B
Stanton RF
Buck C
Infante 2B
Bonifacio 3B
Nolasco P

Dodgers (23-30)

Furcal SS
Blake 3B
Ethier RF
Kemp CF
Sands 1B
Gibbons LF
Navarro C
Carroll 2B
Kershaw P

James Loney gets the day off for the Dodgers, a rare day off against the right-handed Nolasco. Today is the first time Loney has not started against a right-handed pitcher all season. The last time Loney sat against a righty was last September 25, against Daniel Hudson and the Diamondbacks.

Today's 1:10 p.m. PDT game will be televised by Prime Ticket. For more news and information on the Dodgers, or on today's game, be sure to read the SB Nation blog True Blue LA.

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