The Los Angeles Dodgers hope to put Saturday’s brutal loss behind them and even the National League Divisional Series in Monday’s Game 2 before travelling to Arizona for Game 3.
Los Angeles never had a chance to recover in the opener after veteran Clayton Kershaw only managed to induce one out while surrendering six earned runs. It’s tough to say if it was a Kershaw collapse, a case of the Diamondbacks making all the right decisions, or a combination of the two. Regardless, the start was the shortest of Kershaw’s illustrious 16-year MLB career.
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