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How Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw turned back the clock with a vintage performance against the Padres.
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Padres Notes: Dodgers Call Out Friars, Clayton Kershaw Laughs Off Rivalry, NL West Prediction
The San Diego Padres dropped their opening game of a three-game set against the Los Angeles Dodgers, 3-2, bringing them level with their rivals in the NL West.
Clayton Kershaw holds the Padres to one run in six innings in Friday’s 3-2 victory, giving the reigning champs the early edge in their NL West showdown.
Having lost four in a row and their lead in the NL West, the Dodgers entered Friday night's series opener against the surging Padres needing to play with some urgency.
Clayton Kershaw isn’t the Triple Crown, MVP-caliber ace he once was. But withthe Los Angeles Dodgers‘ reeling with their backs against the wall, he has beeneverything the team has needed him to be. Kershaw once again stopped theDodgers’ bleeding by throwing six dominant,
That's the tune Los Angeles Dodgers legendary lefty Clayton Kershaw is playing this season in Hollywood. He's 37 years old. Yeah, he's got a few years on him now. But lately, he's been as good as he ever was, for sure. Out of his last five starts, Kershaw has allowed one or fewer runs in four of them.
Clayton Kershaw fired six innings of one-run ball to help the Dodgers snap a four-game losing streak Friday night and tie up the NL West again with a 3-2 win over the Padres.
Clayton Kershaw gave up one run over six innings and the Los Angeles Dodgers moved back into a tie for first place in the National League West with San Diego by defeating the visiting Padres 3-2 on Friday.
Los Angeles Dodgers star pitcher Clayton Kershaw laughs off San Diego Padres rivalry, comments made by closer Mason Miller.
When told about Miller's comments, Dodgers veteran Clayton Kershaw dismissed any hard feelings with a two-word message. "That's fine," Kershaw said, according to Bill Plunkett of The Orange County Register.
Los Angeles Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw gave up four runs in just one inning -- the shortest start of his career -- in a 7-1 loss to the Cubs in the first game of a doubleheader Tuesday in Chicago.
I t's Friday, August 15 and the Padres (69-52) are in Los Angeles to take on the Dodgers (68-53). Clayton Kershaw will take the mound for Los Angeles, while San Diego will announce its starter closer to first pitch as they put Michael King on the IL.