Although far from perfect, Clayton Kershaw was still good enough to earn a Dodgers victory. (Of course, a less than perfect Kersahw is still better than 95% of pitchers in the league) He struck out eleven DBacks and walked only one in the 3-2 win. Via
Ken Gurnick and Jake Rill at MLB.com:
"Clayton saw we needed to win the series and came with the usual
intensity and intent," manager Dave Roberts said. "Clayton was Clayton.
For us to get that win was not only good for him, but for us."
Fortunately, a bit of luck came our way during this game. With the Dodgers leading 3-1 and Kershaw on the mound, Paul Goldschmidt hit a deep liner to left field that barely missed going over the fence by inches. Instead of tying the game with a two-run jack, Goldy was only able to bring Arizona within one run of tying the game. (Watch the play
here)
BTW, the Dodgers three runs all come on a homer by Scott Van Slyke against lefty Patrick Corbin. (Watch it
here)
"Looking for something in I could pull, and he gave it to me," Van Slyke
said. "Big league pitchers are good, and you come back and, like, wow,
you got to adjust yourself. I know I can hit any lefty if I'm focused
and have my swing down."
Photo at the top via
Jon SooHoo on the Dodgers twitter.
Go here to check out more pics from Jon from yesterdays game. Below are more links to check:
- This Day in Dodgers History:In 1958 Don Newcombe is traded by the Dodgers to Cincinnati. In 1963 rookie Nick Willhite became the first pitcher in LA Dodgers history to throw a shutout in his Major League debut. He defeated the Cubs, 2-0. It would be 29 years before another rookie would do the same - Pedro Astacio.
- Happy Birthday, Jonathan Broxton!