Clayton Kershaw returns, Shohei Ohtani homers, Dodgers grab series win over Giants
Briefly

Having a great season, a great first half, to be an All-Star, having a great couple of seasons is one thing, but the longevity piece is something that I really admire, the consistency part, the ability to post...For him to set another record just speaks to the character, the competitor, in Clayton Kershaw. And in all these years, he's still been dominant, even without his best stuff. So to put him on the Mount Rushmore of Dodger players, it's very fitting.
The 36-year-old left-hander was something in between, giving the Dodgers a chance to win with a four-inning, two-run, six-hit, two-walk, six-strikeout effort, and considering his age, the mileage on his left arm and the tattered state of the team's rotation, that's about the best the Dodgers can hope for at this point.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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