SAN DIEGO -- After a tough few outings, Clayton Kershaw is backing to pitching
at Cy Young form.
Markieff Morris Wizards Jersey . Kershaw
rebounded with seven dominant innings and got two-run homers from Yasiel Puig
and A.J. Ellis as the NL West champion Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the San
Diego Padres 4-0 on Saturday night. Two days after clinching their first
division title since 2009, the Dodgers turned to their ace who delivered a gem
as he struck out 10 and allowed just three hits. Kershaw (15-9) lowered his
major league-best ERA to 1.88. He leads the NL with 224 strikeouts. The
left-hander was held out of his last start on Wednesday to allow him more rest
as the playoffs approach. "I felt good, so I guess thats a bonus," Kershaw said.
A little bit erratic at first with the fastball but A.J. did a real good job of
making me use all my pitches on both sides of the plate." In his previous three
September starts, Kershaw wasnt as sharp as normal, going 1-1 with a 4.26 ERA.
Kershaw is trying to become the first pitcher to lead the majors in ERA in three
consecutive seasons since Atlantas Greg Maddux from 1993-95. The last Dodger to
finish a season with a sub-2.00 ERA was Sandy Koufax (1.73) in 1966. San Diego
had Kershaws number this season, defeating him in all three previous starts. The
2011 Cy Young Award winner was 0-3 with a 4.67 ERA in his first three starts
against the Padres, while going 14-6 with a 1.71 ERA in his other starts. "(San
Diego) is a tough team. They battle me," Kershaw said. "They put good at-bats on
me and always seem to get my pitch count up. I felt good to finally get a win
against these guys." Said Padres rookie second baseman Jedd Gyorko: "I think the
difference was being able to get those key hits. You cant get him all the time
and he kind of got us. Id say our at-bats were just as good as any other game
against him. We just couldnt push through." San Diego had runners on first and
second in the first with one out and men on second and third with no outs in the
third and couldnt score either time against Kershaw. "Theyve been successful
against him the last couple of years," Ellis said. "They grind him better than
any team hes faced throughout the season. Hes kind of become a one-sided guy
against these guys. Fastball in, slider, occasional curveball (with) two
strikes. I think he was ready for something different." Ellis homered in the
fourth off rookie Burch Smith (1-2). "It was a changeup that was a little bit up
that ran into his bat," Smith said. Puig then connected on a shot to centre
field off Tim Stauffer in the seventh that was estimated at 457 feet. Kershaw
reached on a bunt single to lead off the inning. Kershaw retired 14 of his last
15 batters. Relievers Ronald Belisario and Brian Wilson each pitched a perfect
inning for the Dodgers. Los Angeles played all of its starters, except shortstop
Hanley Ramirez. The Dodgers held out all of their regulars in a 2-0 loss to the
Padres on Friday night, one day after clinching their first division title since
2009. Smith gave up two runs on three hits in six innings. The rookie struck out
six and walked a career-high five. NOTES: Dodgers manager Don Mattingly is
resting Ramirez to help him recover from back and hamstring injuries that have
plagued him throughout the season. Ramirez is expected to see limited playing
time before the post-season. ... Dodgers OF Andre Ethier (sprained left ankle)
missed his eighth straight game. Ethier, who took batting practice and did
running drills before the game, could return when the Dodgers start a three-game
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