Right-hander hopes to put up a solid effort against the Cincinnati Reds after a sparkling performance in his last start, against the St. Louis Cardinals.
When Hiroki Kuroda takes the mound Tuesday in Cincinnati to open the a six-game Dodgers trip, the starting pitcher hopes the beneficial adjustments he made in his last outing carry over against the Reds.
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