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Crochet (12-4) allowed two runs in the first inning, then combined with Justin Wilson, Garrett Whitlock, and Aroldis Chapman to blank the Dodgers for eight innings.
Though he may no longer have Cy Young stuff, Clayton Kershaw has continued to find a way to give the Dodgers his all.
Los Angeles Dodgers star Clayton Kershaw expressed his frustrations with his performance as the team fell to the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday.
Clayton Kershaw’s post-start reaction on Sunday seemed to encapsulate how every Dodgers player, and fan, has been feeling the past few weeks.
The Los Angeles Dodgers recently snapped a three-game losing skid, but there were apparent defensive miscues scattered seemingly all throughout the series sweep
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Clayton Kershaw speaks to the NL squad before the game, many of whom are just glad to be in the same locker room with him.
The Dodgers legend produced some fun moments during the Fox broadcast in Tuesday night’s NL swing-off win that included Kershaw playfully jabbing Mariners star Cal Raleigh, aka “Big Dumper.” Talking to the broadcast team, Kershaw told them to “hold on: for a moment while throwing a pitch to Raleigh.
Clayton Kershaw took the mound for what could be his final MLB All-Star Game appearance on Tuesday night. Kershaw, wearing the familiar Dodgers No. 22, pitched to two hitters in the top of the second inning before manager Dave Roberts took him out to a standing ovation.
Prior to Saturday night, the only other time that 18-year-veteran Clayton Kershaw pitched at historic Fenway Park was in Game 1 of the 2018 World Series, an 8-4 loss.