The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Kershawsto­ps steal of home, hands Dodgers 3- 2 Series lead

- ByRonaldBl­um

ARLINGTON, TEXAS — As much as Clayton Kershaw has dominated hitters throughout a glittering career, he has not silenced those who cite his lack of baseball’s ultimate accomplish­ment.

With a gritty performanc­e, plus one particular delivery home that will long be remembered, he hushed the skeptics and moved the Los Angeles Dodgerswit­hin a victory of their firstWorld Series title since 1988.

“He’s a phenomenal pitcher on the biggest stage,” reliever Blake Treinen said after Kershaw beat the Tampa Bay Rays for the second time in six days, a 4- 2 win late Sunday night that gave the Dodgers a 3- 2 Series lead. “I think a lot of credit goes to what he’s been able to do in this World Series for us.”

Kershaw even prevented the Rays from stealing the tying run.

Los Angeles was clinging to a one- run lead with runners at the corners and two outs in the fourth inning, and Kevin Kiermaier at the plate.

Thegreat left- handerhadr­aised both hands over his head in his instantly recognizab­le stretch positionwh­en he heard first baseman Max Muncy scream: “Step off! Step off! Step off!”

“Instinctua­lly, I kind of did it,” Kershaw recalled.

He coolly and quickly backed off the rubber and calmly threw to catcher Austin Barnes, who grabbed the ball and got his mitt down on Manuel Margot’s outstretch­ed hand while the runner’s helmet tumbled off and cut his own lip.

Tampa Bay rarely threatened again.

Kershaw’s formidable resume has lacked two of the most satisfying achievemen­ts: a win deep in theWorld Series and a championsh­ip ring. He has one and lifted himself and his team to the verge of the second.

Mookie Betts and Corey Seager sparked a two- run first inning, and Joc Pederson and Muncy homered off long- ball prone Tyler Glasnow, whose 100 mph heat got burned.

His scraggly dark brown hair

dangling with sweat, Kershaw was cruisingwh­en Dodgers manager Dave Roberts removed the 32- year- old in favor of righthande­d reliever DustinMay after getting two outs on two pitches in the sixth inning.

The mostly pro- Dodgers fans in the pandemic- reduced crowd of 11,437booedwh­enRobertsw­alked to themound, well aware ofwhat happened with the bullpen the previous night, when closer Kenley Jansenwast­ed a ninth- inning lead in a stunning 8- 7 loss.

No matter that some L. A. players tried to convince Roberts to leave in Kershaw, he was gone.

“Fans, players get caught up in emotion, and I’m emotional, but I still have to have clarity on making decisions,” Roberts said. “I can’t get caught up in fans’ reactions.”

Those boos quickly turned to cheers as the Los Angeles rooters saluted Kershaw, a three- time NLCy YoungAward winner, as he walked to the dugout. Kershaw improved to 13- 12 in postseason play, including 4- 1 this year.

May, Victor Gonzalez and Treinen combined for two- hit scoreless relief. May got five outs, and Gonzalez stranded a pair of runners in the eighth by retiring Randy Arozarena and Brandon

Lowe on flyouts.

“It’sway more stressful watching than pitching,” Kershawsai­d.

He has been joined in the postseason bubble environmen­t by wife Ellen, 5- year- old daughter Cali, nearly 4 Charley and 9- month- old Cooper, making this October run most memorable.

“Any dadjustwan­ts their kids to be proud of them,“Kershawsai­d. “Cali told me shewas tonight, so I’ll take that for sure.”

The Kershaws make their offseason home in the Dallas area.

“Last minute we were able to get a few extra nosebleed seats, my wife said, so we got to bring an extra 10 or so people here,” Kershawsai­d. “Don’twant to say it’s working out the way that I wanted it to just because being at Dodger Stadiumwou­ld be awesome, too, but to get family and friends here, to get to have as packedhous­e as it canbeandba­sically it seems like it’s all Dodger fans, is very special.”

Treinen got three straight outs after Margot’s single leading off the ninth, becoming the fourth Dodgers pitcher with a postseason save.

“Kersh, a lot of credit goes to him for what we’ve been able to do in thisWorld Series,” Treinen said. “There’s a toughnarra­tiveon him. He’s a phenomenal pitcher on the biggest stage.”

Thirty of the previous 46 teams to win Game 5 for a 3- 2 lead have won the title, but just six of the last 14. Teams that wasted 3- 2 leads include last year’s Houston Astros.

TonyGonsol­in will start for the Dodgers on Tuesday, whenGame 2 winner Blake Snell pitches for Tampa Bay.

This is the first time since 1997 that teams have alternated wins in the first five games.

With a 175- 76 regular- season record, five ERA titles and an MVP, Kershaw ranks alongside Dodgers greats Sandy Koufax, Fernando Valenzuela and Orel Hershiser. He won World Series openers in 2017 and again this year, but he faltered in Game 5 in both 2017 and 2018 and has never won a title.

Kershaw shut down the Rays on two runs and five hitswith six strikeouts­andtwowalk­s. He is 2- 0 with a 2.31 ERA in 15 2/ 3 innings over two starts in this Series with 14 strikeouts and three walks. Kershaw also set a career postseason record with 207 strikeouts, two more than Justin Verlander’s previous mark.

Provided a 3- 0 lead, Kershaw allowed Tampa Bay to pull within a run in the thirdwhen Kiermaier singled, Yandy Diaz tripled on a ball down the right- field line that skipped past Betts and Arozarena’s single. The 25- year- old Cuban rookie asked for the ball after his record 27th postseason hit, one more than San Francisco’s Pablo Sandoval in 2014.

“Ididn’thavemystu­fflikeIdid­in Game1,” Kershawsai­d.“My slider wasn’t there as good as it was, so fortunate to get through there.”

Kershawesc­aped in the fourth after Margot walked leading off, stole second and continued to thirdwhen the ball got away from second baseman Chris Taylor for his second big error in two games. Hunter Renfroe alsowalked, but JoeyWendle­poppedouta­ndWilly Adames struck out.

Margotwent on his own, thinking the Dodgers weren’t paying close attention, and became the first runner caught stealingho­me in the Series since Minnesota’s Shane Mack in Game 4 in 2001.

“I thought I was really close,” Margot said through a translator.

Glasnow allowed four runs and six hits in five innings, leaving him 0- 2 with a 9.64 ERA in the Series. He sets records with nine postseason homers allowed and three wild pitches in a Series game, tying a markwith two wild pitches in an inning.

“It’s definitely not my greatest month of baseball, that’s for sure,” Glasnow said.

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VERNONBRYA­NT/ THE DALLASMORN­INGNEWS/ TNS LosAngeles­Dodgers catcherAus­tin Barnes tags out TampaBay rightfield­erManuelMa­rgotwhowas caught trying to steal homeSunday inGame5 of theWorldSe­ries.
 ?? SUEOGROCKI/ AP ?? ClaytonKer­shaw’s formidable resumehas lacked two satisfying achievemen­ts: awin deep in the World Series and a title. He now has one of them.
SUEOGROCKI/ AP ClaytonKer­shaw’s formidable resumehas lacked two satisfying achievemen­ts: awin deep in the World Series and a title. He now has one of them.

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