Daily Distractions: Don Sutton bobblehead; updates on Matt Kemp, Clayton Kershaw, Hanley Ramirez.

Don SuttonDon Sutton will be the fourth and final bobblehead given away during the 2013 season, the Dodgers announced today.

The mini-Suttons will be nodding yes on June 6. The 7 p.m. game that night against the Atlanta Braves is a three-star game under the Dodgers’ new pricing plan.

The other bobblehead giveaways this season include Hanley Ramirez on April 30 (vs. COL), Matt Kemp on May 14 (vs. WAS), Jaime Jarrín on May 25 (vs. STL), Sandy Koufax on June 27 (vs. PHI), Adrian Gonzalez on July 11 (vs. COL), Vin Scully on July 25 (vs. CIN), Hideo Nomo on Aug. 10 (vs. TB), a “flag saving” Rick Monday on Aug. 27 (vs. CHI) and Magic Johnson on Sept. 12 (vs. SF).

It’s the first-ever bobblehead for Sutton at Dodger Stadium, who was given the royal treatment in 2007 in Milwaukee. Sutton was a Brewer for two-and-a-half seasons and a Dodger for 16 – from 1966 to 1980 and again in 1988. He still owns several franchise pitching records, including wins (233), starts (533), games (550), strikeouts (2,696), innings pitched (3,814.0) and shutouts (52).

Which defunct San Francisco ballpark, and which former National League MVP’s reputation, are getting blown up? Read on …

• Dodgers GM Ned Colletti told MLB Network this morning that free agent third baseman Scott Rolen would “probably end up someplace other than Los Angeles.”

• Speaking of Ramirez, the doctor who provided his female fertility drug has now been linked to Ryan Braun too. Unlike Alex Rodriguez, Braun isn’t denying a connection to Tony Bosch.

• Hanley Ramirez went 1-for-5 with four strikeouts as the DH yesterday against Mexico in the Caribbean Series.

Clayton Kershaw tells ESPN: “The Giants are still the team to beat.” (Spoiler alert: He also tells ESPN that his great-uncle discovered Pluto.)

Jerry Hairston Jr. demonstrates pickoff plays to MLB Network.

• Attention, graphic designers: Wrigley Field is turning 100 and needs an anniversary logo.

• Confirming what many of us had often suspected about Micah Owings, Micah Owings decided he’s a better hitter than a pitcher.

• Matt Kemp will be featured in an upcoming issue of Ebony magazine. We think. Via Kemp’s Instagram account, here’s a peek behind the curtain during a recent photo shoot with his mom.

• Three Dodgers fans are among the finalists in the 2013 MLB Fan Cave contest. Check ’em out here, here and here.

• Some dynamite news via the San Francisco Chronicle: “Everything has a life, and Candlestick (Park) has exceeded it.”

• If you were hoping Fox’s new sports channel would be heavy on heavy-hitting sports journalism, prepare to assume the fetal position. Courtesy of the Sports Business Daily, “Sources say (Regis) Philbin would serve as the main host of a show that would look like a sports version of The View, with Philbin serving in the Barbara Walters role as the part-time host.”

• Happy birthday, Babe Ruth.

• English prog-rock band Babe Ruth is related to the baseball player in name only, but somehow I can envision The Great Bambino jamming out to “The Mexican”: