Kershaw keeps record clean against Giants

~ (AP Photo/Michael Owen Baker)

~ By Pearl Allison Lo

~ Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw (18-4) backed by double play defense equaled a 3-1 win over San Francisco in the teams’ last 2017 meeting Sunday.

Kershaw, now 25-0 versus the rival Giants, pitched seven scoreless innings until giving up a homer in the eighth. He struck out six and has had that many for the fifth outing in a row. San Francisco peppered Kershaw with eight hits like last time, but the Dodgers defense turned four double plays.

Brandon Morrow earned the save.

Yasmani Grandal had the game-winner with a two-run shot off starter Chris Stratton in the fourth. Grandal also brought in the other run and walked. Joc Pederson had two walk, one single and a stolen base.

For the Giants, Mac Williamson was a perfect 3-for-3 with the home run and two singles. Hunter Pence was also a perfect 3-for-3 versus Kershaw with two singles and an infield hit.

San Francisco pitchers threw three 1-2-3 innings.

Pence got the first hit of the game with a leadoff single but was stranded in the second.

Los Angeles followed with their first hit from Curtis Granderson. Logan Forsythe got the game’s first extra-base hit, which allowed Granderson to go to third. One out later, Grandal hit a fly ball that allowed Granderson to score.

The game winner was set up when Chase Utley reached on an infield hit and Grandal followed with a home run. It could have been worse after Pederson walked, moved to second on a sacrifice from Kershaw and moved to third on a wild pitch. However, after review, a call was overturned when a fan interfered with a catchable ball by Pence that gave the Giants the final out of the inning.

San Francisco got a leadoff runner in scoring position when Hernández hit a double in the sixth, but a poor baserunning choice ended that threat.

Like the previous game, a rally began in the eighth with Williamson’s  home run. However, the Giants were unable to do more. An interesting occurrence was when Hernández was at the plate and his bat went flying towards Kershaw. Kershaw had to jump and then retrieved the bat.

Game notes: The Dodgers’ Chris Taylor finished 0-for-11 in the series. San Francisco finishes their road trip against the Diamondbacks, starting Monday at 6:40pm.

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