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Clayton Kershaw bent over and placed his hands on his knee, the frustration of a disaster relief appearance engulfing the future Hall of Famer.
Clayton Kershaw's first appearance this postseason turned into a disaster, as the future Hall of Famer allowed five runs (four earned) on six hits over two innings pitching out of the bullpen in the Los Angeles Dodgers' 8-2 loss to the Philadelphia Philles in Game 3 of the National League Division Series.
Mookie Betts sent a message to those discounting Clayton Kershaw after his rough NLDS Game 3 outing for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The short-handed Dodgers saved their highest leverage arms, leaving Clayton Kershaw to weather Phillies' attack in relief.
The retiring Dodgers left-hander allowed five runs in the eighth inning Wednesday night, helping the Phillies live to fight another day.
Clayton Kershaw's final starts for the Los Angeles Dodgers were vintage. In his final start at Dodger Stadium – or so we thought at the time – Kershaw gave up t
For most of the 48 pitches Clayton Kershaw threw on Wednesday, he was just trying to get to the next one. “You just try to get people out,” Kershaw said. “I wasn't throwing strikes, and it's hard to pitch behind in the count.
The Los Angeles Dodgers lost a game for the first time this postseason. Manager Dave Roberts is hearing it for his questionable decision.