Dodgers' Kershaw ready to face Sale in Fenway debut
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[October 23, 2018]
In 11 major league seasons, Los
Angeles Dodgers left-hander Clayton Kershaw never has pitched at
Fenway Park.
That's about to change -- on the biggest stage, no less.
The Dodgers announced that Kershaw will start Game 1 of the World
Series on Tuesday in Boston, where he will face Red Sox southpaw
Chris Sale. The decision to start Kershaw was widely expected, but
it did not diminish the excitement for the 30-year-old ace.
"Obviously, the intensity is different, and things like that,"
Kershaw said Monday, a day after working out on the Fenway Park
bullpen mound. "But that's why I came here (Sunday) to make sure
everything was good. Should be good."
Kershaw went 9-5 with a 2.73 ERA in 26 starts during the regular
season. He struck out 155 batters in 161 1/3 innings. The three-time
National League Cy Young Award winner appeared in three games in
last year's World Series, going 1-0 with a 4.02 ERA.
In the current postseason, Kershaw is 2-1 with a 2.37 ERA in four
games (three starts). He pitched a scoreless ninth inning Saturday
to close out the Dodgers' Game 7 win over the Milwaukee Brewers in
the National League Championship Series.
Sale, 29, was 12-4 with a 2.11 ERA in 27 starts this season. He
fanned 237 batters in 158 innings.
The Red Sox's ace is far less experienced in the postseason than
Kershaw. Sale has logged 20 playoff innings in his career (1-2, 5.85
ERA). By comparison, Kershaw has 141 playoff innings on his resume
(9-8, 4.09 ERA).
Sale is 1-0 with a 3.48 ERA in three games (two starts) this
October.
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Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw (22) pitches in the first
inning game five of the 2018 NLCS playoff baseball series against
the Milwaukee Brewers at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jae C.
Hong/Pool Photo via USA TODAY Sports
Kershaw complimented Sale but did not elaborate on going up against
the fellow southpaw.
"I don't take much solace about the matchup," Kershaw said. "I don't
really care as much, other than I'd like him to not be as good so we
can have a better chance of winning."
The Game 2 pitching matchup features another pair of left-handers:
the Dodgers' Hyun-Jin Ryu (7-3, 1.97 ERA regular season; 1-1, 4.40
postseason) vs. the Red Sox's David Price (16-7, 3.58; 1-1, 5.11).
Los Angeles will start rookie right-hander Walker Buehler (8-5,
2.62; 0-1, 5.40) in Game 3, then veteran left-hander Rich Hill
(11-5, 3.66; 0-0, 2.61) in Game 4.
Boston's Game 3 and 4 starters are uncertain, as right-handers
Nathan Eovaldi (6-7, 3.81; 2-0, 1.88) and Rick Porcello (17-7, 4.28;
1-0, 4.22) will be on call for bullpen duty the opening two games.
The first two games will be held in Boston on Tuesday and Wednesday.
The series shifts to Los Angeles for games Friday, Saturday and (if
necessary) Sunday. Games 6 and 7 would be played in Boston on Oct.
30 and Oct. 31, if necessary.
--Field Level Media
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