
Clayton Kershaw’s post-start reaction Sunday seemed to encapsulate how every Dodgers player, and fan, has been feeling the past few weeks.
Kershaw trotted into the dugout with his head down before slamming his glove onto the bench and ripping off his hat in disgust.
The Dodgers went on to lose, 6-5, to the Brewers, marking the team’s 10th defeat in 12 games, and Kershaw was likely frustrated at the series of errors that cost his team in Milwaukee’s three-run fourth inning.
The 11-time All-Star and three-time Cy Young winner declined to explain much after the game, though, ending his interview early after telling reporters: “I don’t have much to say. I’m going to get myself in trouble so let’s call it.”
Kershaw, 37, twirled three scoreless innings before the Brewers got on the board in the fourth when third baseman Tommy Edman’s throwing error allowed Andrew Vaughn to shuttle home.
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Author: Ray Hilbrich
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