Waterloo Region Record

Dodgers’ Kershaw gets jump in aces matchup

- Ben Walker

HOUSTON — The hearty handshakes and hugs done in the middle of the diamond, Clayton Kershaw still had work to do.

So while his teammates cleared the field after a dynamic Major League Baseball World Series win Saturday night, Kershaw trotted away and climbed atop the mound.

All alone, holding a ball in his bare hands and wearing a hoodie, the Los Angeles Dodgers ace went into the stretch. He looked toward home plate, then at second base, then did a half-leg lift.

Game 4 had just ended, and already Kershaw was set to deliver in Game 5.

Kershaw got an early start on a marquee matchup at Minute Maid Park on Sunday night. He’ll face Houston star Dallas Keuchel, with the Series tied at 2-2.

“I like where we’re at,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “This Series up to this point, we’ve played four games, and there’s been so many emotional swings, and we’re dead even right now.

“And it’s a three-game series, and we’ve got our ace going (in Game 5). So I know that in our clubhouse we feel good,” he said.

Down in the late innings, the Dodgers rallied to beat the Astros 6-2. Kershaw turned from heady pitcher to head cheerleade­r, shouting from the top of the dugout steps when Cody Bellinger hit a go-ahead double in the ninth.

Next up? A rematch of the opener, when Kershaw outpitched Keuchel to win 3-1.

“Well, they’re two pretty good teams. I don’t think that’s overstatin­g anything,” said Astros manager A.J. Hinch. “So it probably doesn’t surprise a ton of people that it’s 2-2. How the games have gone, where we’ve won or where they’ve won can always be debated.”

Keuchel figures he already has one advantage for his upcoming start — warming up, he’ll be able to spot his catcher.

It was 103 degrees at Dodger Stadium for the first pitch in the opener. Keuchel felt the heat while he threw to catcher Brian McCann before the game.

“Physically, I felt great. The only thing that bothered me was the sun, it was literally in my face in the bullpen,” he said.

“I had never been at Dodger Stadium for a 5 (p.m.) game before. Couldn’t even see McCann or the plate warming up,” he said.

Part of the home-field advantage, probably. While Keuchel loosened up in the sun, Kershaw was in the shade.

With the retractabl­e roof closed at Minute Maid Park, the elements won’t be an issue. In the open air, the crowd was loud at Dodger Stadium. At Minute Maid, the sound is amplified indoors.

“Each game is in and of itself, Game 7-type atmosphere for us,” Kershaw said.

 ?? CHRISTIAN PETERSEN, GETTY IMAGES ?? Clayton Kershaw of the Los Angeles Dodgers pitches against the Astros in Game 5 of the World Series at Minute Maid Park in Houston on Sunday night. For the game result, see therecord.com.
CHRISTIAN PETERSEN, GETTY IMAGES Clayton Kershaw of the Los Angeles Dodgers pitches against the Astros in Game 5 of the World Series at Minute Maid Park in Houston on Sunday night. For the game result, see therecord.com.

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