Lodi News-Sentinel

Kershaw holds Giants to 3 hits over 7 innings

- By Jorge Castillo

LOS ANGELES — On the fifth anniversar­y of his 15-strikeout no-hitter against the Colorado Rockies, a different Clayton Kershaw, an evolved version successful­ly adapting to the sobering constraint­s a decade of intense mileage on his arm, trotted out to the mound at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday night while two special guests roamed behind home plate.

Four-year-old Cali and 2-year-old Charley Kershaw, his two children, both born after that historic evening in 2014, were being guided off the field as their father emerged to work.

They had thrown out the ceremonial first pitches on Kershaw’s bobblehead day commemorat­ing his pitching masterpiec­e, momentaril­y seizing the spotlight. Their father took it from there, continuing his dominance of the Dodgers’ staunchest rival in their 9-0 win over the San Francisco Giants.

“I tried to stay as focused as best I can,” Kershaw said of preparing with

his children enjoying themselves on the field, “but a little pride there, for sure.”

He just wills his way to be efficient, to get outs,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said. “The pace of play is always good when he’s in there and I thought he was really good. He’s just getting to a good place. He really is. And it was fun to watch him.”

The Dodgers (49-25) welcomed Justin Turner back to their starting lineup after he was limited to a pinch-hit appearance in Monday’s loss as the club handles the third baseman with care while he nurses hamstring discomfort. The additional firepower Tuesday helped the Dodgers match Monday’s run total before recording an out.

First, Joc Pederson poked his 15th career leadoff home run — moving him into second place in franchise history — that barely cleared the left-field wall off right-hander Shaun Anderson. It was his 19th home run this season — all against righthande­d pitchers — and came a day after he registered an infield single to snap an 0-for-29 skid.

Verdugo followed with a linedrive single, and he scored from first on Turner’s double down the left-field line, just beating shortstop Brandon Crawford’s relay throw with a headfirst slide.

 ?? LUIS SINCO/TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE ?? The Los Angeles Dodgers' Kike Hernandez (14) rounds the bases after hitting a grand slam against the Giants in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
LUIS SINCO/TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE The Los Angeles Dodgers' Kike Hernandez (14) rounds the bases after hitting a grand slam against the Giants in Los Angeles on Tuesday.

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