Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Signature moment? Kershaw yearns to inscribe name in WS lore

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LOS ANGELES — In the Twilight Zone of October, the clock turns back at Dodger Stadium.

To the mound, to the moments that defined World Series champions.

Orel Hershiser, steely and standing tall.

Fernando Valenzuela, eyes to the sky.

The great Sandy Koufax, the very picture of pitching.

And now Game 1 tonight, when the Los Angeles Dodgers host the Houston Astros.

Up on the mound, Clayton Kershaw has finally reached baseball’s biggest stage. About time, right? Kershaw has done most everything an ace can accomplish

— 3 Cy Young Awards, 5 ERA crowns, 3 strikeout titles, a 7-time All-Star who’s also won an MVP trophy and thrown a no-hitter.

Now, against a backdrop of the San Gabriel Mountains, the lefty and his Dodgers make their pitch for the ultimate prize.

“I think that’s the final piece for him,” Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts said.

Said Kershaw: “Who knows how many times I’m going to get to go to the World Series? I know more than anybody how hard it is to get there. So, I’m definitely not taking this one for granted.”

To those Kershaw plays with, he’s got nothing left to prove. A model of consistenc­y, the Dodgers see him as money every time he takes the mound.

It seems almost like an insult to many, in fact, to suggest anything otherwise.

Yet there is that one nagging set of stats that can’t be overlooked: 6-7 with a 4.40 ERA in the playoffs.

He’s not the first superstar to struggle in the postseason: AllStars Chris Sale, Corey Kluber and Max Scherzer all got banged around this month.

Hall of Famers Greg Maddux, Randy Johnson and Tom Glavine, for all of their many accolades, each had losing records in the postseason. Those guys also helped pitch their teams to championsh­ips.

“You remember watching. You remember who went to the World Series,” Kershaw said.

Kershaw has excelled at times in October.

He hung tough in Washington last season in the deciding Game 5 of the NL Division Series, earning his only big league save.

He threw six sharp innings last week in the clincher at Wrigley Field to dethrone the Cubs in the NL Championsh­ip Series. That made him 2-0 with a 3.63 ERA in three postseason starts this year, although he was tagged for four home runs in a victory over Arizona.

But a truly signature moment, that’s still missing. His opponent in the World Series

opener, Astros lefty Dallas Keuchel, already has a couple.

Keuchel won the AL wildcard game at Yankee Stadium two years ago with six shutout innings. He won the opener of this year’s ALCS, tossing seven brilliant innings vs. the visiting Yankees.

Kershaw, as always, is eager to get going.

“There’s always butterflie­s,” he said before Monday’s workout at Dodger Stadium. “I think this time is when the butterflie­s and anxiousnes­s is more so. Once you throw the first pitch it all goes away, at least for me.”

As for soaking in the atmosphere, that’s not his style. Not right now.

“I think I’m just going to try to win and I’ll let it sink all in when we win. And if we don’t do that, I’ll let it sink in when we lose,” he said.

Kershaw is 3-2 against the Astros, dating to when they were a National League team. Houston star Jose Altuve is 6 for 15 lifetime off a pitcher known for his sharp slider and pinpoint fastball.

Kershaw, 29, could almost walk away after this Series and head straight to Cooperstow­n. He’s 144-64 with a 2.36 ERA overall after going 18-4 with a 2.31 ERA this year.

“All the individual stuff is great, but at the end of the day I just want to win a World Series,” he said last week, adding with a smile, “If we win, I might retire, so I might just call it a career.”

 ?? AP/MATT SLOCUM ?? Three-time Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw will pitch for the first time in the World Series. The left-hander will start Game 1 for the Los Angeles Dodgers tonight against the Houston Astros at Dodger Stadium.
AP/MATT SLOCUM Three-time Cy Young Award winner Clayton Kershaw will pitch for the first time in the World Series. The left-hander will start Game 1 for the Los Angeles Dodgers tonight against the Houston Astros at Dodger Stadium.
 ?? AP/DAVID J. PHILLIP ?? Houston Astros left-hander Dallas Keuchel (Arkansas Razorbacks) already has two signature postseason performanc­es in his career, winning the AL wild-card game two years ago and shutting down the New York Yankees in the ALCS opener.
AP/DAVID J. PHILLIP Houston Astros left-hander Dallas Keuchel (Arkansas Razorbacks) already has two signature postseason performanc­es in his career, winning the AL wild-card game two years ago and shutting down the New York Yankees in the ALCS opener.
 ?? AP/KATHY WILLENS ?? Astros Manager A.J. Hinch has lots of respect for Dodgers Game 1 starter Clayton Kershaw, who has a career 2.36 earned-run average.
AP/KATHY WILLENS Astros Manager A.J. Hinch has lots of respect for Dodgers Game 1 starter Clayton Kershaw, who has a career 2.36 earned-run average.
 ?? AP/CHARLES REX ARBOGAST ?? Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts has piloted his team, with a deep and talented pitching staff, to its first World Series since 1988.
AP/CHARLES REX ARBOGAST Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts has piloted his team, with a deep and talented pitching staff, to its first World Series since 1988.

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