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Dodgers get strong start from Clayton Kershaw, leave St. Louis with a win

ST. LOUIS – It seemed like old times.

Like they have so many times before, the Dodgers sent Clayton Kershaw to the mound, hoping he could turn things around for a struggling team and put an end to a losing streak (albeit just two games this time).

    The standards have changed for Kershaw in his 16th season but he did give the Dodgers his best start since returning from offseason knee and foot surgery, holding the St. Louis Cardinals to one run in five innings as the Dodgers won 7-3 Sunday afternoon.

    The win was the 213th of Kershaw’s career and first since August 2024 (also in St. Louis).

    Kershaw’s first four starts back this season produced a 5.17 ERA and enough doubts to lead to Kershaw defending himself after his most recent start when he allowed five runs in 4 ⅔ innings against the New York Mets.

    “Physically, I feel great,” he said after that game. “I don’t feel old. My arm feels good. There’s not really any excuses. It’s just pitch better, pitch like you’re capable of. I think the stuff’s there. The stuff’s there to get people out.”

    The biggest problem against the Met was an inability to finish off hitters when he got two strikes on them. He got two strikes on eight of the first 12 batters he faced against the Mets but struck out just one and gave up costly two-strike hits (including a two-run home run).

    He turned back the clock Sunday, striking out seven in his five innings. It was his highest strikeout game since June 2023 when he had back-to-back nine strikeout games.

    The seven strikeouts moved him past former teammate Zack Greinke and into 20th place all time with 2,983.

    Against the Cardinals, Kershaw got 12 swings-and-misses, nine on a slider that regained its bite and three on a curveball that was all but useless to him against the Mets.

    The Dodgers rediscovered timely hitting long enough to stake him to a 3-0 lead in the second inning.

    Shohei Ohtani led off the game with a double and was stranded there. Max Muncy and Will Smith started the second with back-to-back singles but Michael Conforto flew out to left field.

    That left the Dodgers 1 for 29 with runners in scoring position since they landed in the land of toasted ravioli with a streak of 20 consecutive hitless at-bats in those situations.

    Tommy Edman broke the drought with an RBI single through the middle, driving in Muncy, then Hyeseong Kim added a two-run triple.

    Edman piled on against his former team with an RBI double in the fourth inning and Mookie Betts hit a solo home run in the seventh, keeping the Cardinals at arm’s length after they scored single runs in the fifth against Kershaw and sixth and seventh against the Dodgers’ bullpen.

    The Dodgers put the game away with two runs in a grab-bag eighth inning that featured just one hit but two hit batters, a run-scoring passed ball and Edman’s third RBI of the day on a sacrifice fly.

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