Clayton Kershaw adds to his Dodgers legend with another pitching gem
LA TimesDodgers starter Clayton Kershaw delivers during a 1-0 win over the St. Louis Cardinals on Saturday night. The rest of the evening belonged to the legend currently inhabiting the Dodgers’ dugout and commanding the Chavez Ravine mound, Clayton Kershaw burnishing his Hall of Fame resume with seven innings of pure dominance in a 1-0 victory over the St. Louis Cardinals before an appreciative crowd of 48,763. If you go 0-and-1, you should get the guy out.” Kershaw, who notched his 200th career win in his previous Dodger Stadium start, needed only 43 pitches to breeze through the first four innings. “You learn from players once they have a little bit of struggle, but our expectation is that James is going to be just fine.” Carlson, the Cardinals center fielder, prevented the Dodgers from adding to their lead when he made a spectacular over-the-shoulder, behind-the-head, Jim Edmonds-like catch on the warning track to rob Mookie Betts in the fifth inning. “First off, Clayton is always going to say, so I think we can put this to bed about every fifth day when I decide to take Clayton Kershaw out of a game,” Roberts said.