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Dodgers Score: Clayton Kershaw Shaky, Angels achieve 5 in 7th place and win 11-9

Los Angeles – Clayton Kershaw was shaky in the first start of his 18th season, but he was not alone to give up at the Dodger stage on Saturday evening. Five runs in the seventh inning tended to the back and forth, which the Angels 'Way' won in an 11: 9 victory against the Dodgers.

Ben Casparius had already set up two goalless Innings as a relief when he allowed two doubles to open the seventh before he received a strike. Kirby Yates allowed a single Homerun and doubled to his first three batteries after a walk had left the game with the right knee tendon later.

Manager Dave Roberts said that after the game that Yates is probably placed on the injured list will be waiting to see the results of the imaging on Sunday.

Luis García allowed an RBI single and walked on foot before taking out the final inning.

Together, these three Dodgers jugs thrown 51 parking spaces into the five run-seventh inning of the Angels, which extinguished a double Dodger lead.

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Kershaw's command problems came early and two in a row went after a single-out single. A single with two runs by Logan O'Hippe and RBI Double by Matthew Lugo completed the rating in a 38-year-old top of the first inn.

After the opening framework, Kershaw settled with 45 playgrounds over his next three innings, but allowed single runs in the third and fourth innings. This included a Solo -Homer run by Taylor Ward in the third inning.

Kershaw hit two in the first inn and none afterwards and ended his night with more walks (three) as strikes and five runs against him.

“With the slider there were many fouls instead of swing and Miss,” said Kershaw, after he had thrown 32 sliders and prompted 18 fluctuations, six hubs, six fouls and six balls. “That has to be my edition.”

Andy Pages helped the Dodgers to keep up with a three-run Homerun at the end of the first inning, his third Homerun in his last four games.

The pages also made an enormous running catch, while in the fifth inning against the short wall in the right field. Although the out ended a victim fly and the fifth run of the Angels, the sides actually saved a run when Kevin Newman was stranded in the second basis in this inning. The pages held his side after the game and went down the tunnel after the inning, but stayed in the game.

Freddie Freeman had his second four hit game in seven days.

Kiké Hernández reached the base five times in his career, including a Homerun fourth inning, which brought the Dodgers into one point. He also had a single and three walks. Hernández other times that he reached the base five times was in game 2 of the 2021 Alds with Boston.

After two walks to open the sixth inning, the RBI of Dalton Rushing combined the score for its first extra base hit and RBI in Major League. He added a single in the seventh inning so that his second RBI could pull the Dodgers on two Two.

The Dodgers had two outs and nobody in the eighth inning in front of three goals and a walk to achieve a run by Ryan Zefferjahn. But the old friend Kenley Jansen came in with the invited bases and added Michael Conforto to drive the angels forward with a run.

But Matthew Lugo replied with a solo Homerun by Alex Vesia in the ninth to give the Angels additional pillows to give two.

Jansen allowed Will Smith in the ninth, but otherwise intact and earned his first season.

“I admit our offense to continue fighting and making it a game,” said Roberts, “but unfortunately we just couldn't make enough parking spaces.”

Saturdays details

Home runs: Andy Pages (9), Kiké Hernández (7); Taylor Ward (11), Logan O'Hippe (10), Matthew Lugo (3)

WP-Reid Detmers (1-2): 2 IP, 3 hits, 1 run, 2 walks, 2 strikeouts

LP-Kirby Yates (3-2): ⅓ IP, 3 hits, 3 runs, 1 walk

SV – Kenley Jansen (8): 1⅓ IP, 1 hit

Next on

Tony Gonsolin is on Sunday (1.10 p.m.; Sportsnet La, Fanduel Sports Network West, KCOP 13) on the hill in the series finale. Southpaw Yusei Kikuchi begins for the Halos.

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