


The San Diego Padres will miss $215 million man Clayton Kershaw in baseball's North American opener Sunday night.
They'll face pretty much the rest of the $235 million roster of the Los Angeles Dodgers, who sit atop baseball's payroll perch and the NL West.
Padres third baseman Chase Headley said his team has a ''healthy dislike'' of the Dodgers, who won the division last year after going on a 42-8 run that began with a victory in San Diego.
The Dodgers will turn to left-hander Hyun-Jin Ryu (1-0), who won the second of two games against the division rival Arizona Diamondbacks in Sydney. The Dodgers came home leading the NL West at 2-0.
The Padres, who have a relatively modest payroll of $90 million, the highest in their history, will counter with right-hander Andrew Cashner, who was 10-9 with a 3.09 ERA last year.
