Kershaw blows lead in do-or-die Game 5 during relief appearance
Looking to keep a 3-1 lead intact, the Los Angeles Dodgers called on Clayton Kershaw with two out in the seventh inning in Game 5 of the NLDS to relieve starter Walker Buehler.
Kershaw made quick work of the first batter he faced, striking out Adam Eaton on three straight pitches to end the two-on, two-out threat. But the tide turned in the subsequent frame when the 31-year-old left-hander coughed up back-to-back home runs to Anthony Rendon and Juan Soto.
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After facing three batters and only retiring one, righty Kenta Maeda relieved Kershaw in the eighth inning with the score deadlocked at 3-3.
Buehler had thrown 117 pitches when Dave Roberts exited the dugout to summon Kershaw, allowing one run on four hits with three walks while punching out seven over 6 2/3 frames.
Kershaw last appeared in Game 2 of the series on Friday, taking the loss while allowing three runs on six hits with one walk over six innings.
For his career, Kershaw owned a 4.33 ERA over 158 postseason innings entering Wednesday's must-win tilt.
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