The Rockies are ready to be free of Clayton Kershaw.
They’ve been ensnared by his arching curveball and deft precision for the better part of two decades. The end is finally near, the head-to-head matchups numbered, whether the future Hall of Famer retires after this season or waits another year.
But his latest showing at Coors Field was a reminder that even when he’s imperfect, he can usually command a game just long enough to lead the Dodgers across the finish line against their lesser division opponent.
That’s how it’s been almost his entire 18-year career, and that’s how it was Thursday afternoon in Colorado’s 9-5 loss. Kershaw gave up three earned runs in 5 2/3 innings, earning his 29th career win vs. the Rockies — his most against any opponent — in 52 starts. He has only pitched more games and innings against the Giants.
With a walk and a two-run homer from Freddie Freeman, Los Angeles took a 2-0 lead two batters into the game and never relinquished it. Rockies starter Chase Dollander, in his third start since returning from a mid-season demotion to the minors, struggled opposite Kershaw. He allowed seven runs on nine hits, failing to pitch a scoreless inning and failing to finish the fourth.
Even with the loss, Colorado managed to split the four-game set with the defending World Series champs, who are clawing for first-place status in the National League West. The Rockies (37-91) will depart on a six-game road trip having won seven of their last 10. They’re still five wins away from eluding the dreaded “worst team in modern baseball history” label.
Kershaw, who entered play with a 0.96 ERA in his last five starts against Colorado, recorded the first two outs in the sixth inning with an 8-2 lead before the Rockies applied some pressure. Brenton Doyle’s RBI single convinced Dave Roberts to go to his bullpen, eliciting a standing ovation from the partisan Dodgers crowd as Kershaw, 37, walked to the dugout.
Soon the Rockies had the potential tying run in the on-deck circle, down 8-3. But Kyle Farmer popped out to center field to strand the bases loaded and end the threat.
Doyle’s impressive afternoon also included a home run, a run-scoring sacrifice fly and a run-saving catch in center field.
After powering their way to their first two runs, the Dodgers dinked and dunked Dollander for another pair in the second. Miguel Rojas drove in a run with a beautifully placed bunt single down the first-base line. Then Dollander got within a strike of escaping the inning without further damage, only to plunk Will Smith with the bases loaded.
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