
"Kershaw is one of the Dodgers' four starters lined up to start against the Giants in Los Angeles, a series that could decide their season. After avoiding being swept by the Diamondbacks, the Giants begin a four-game set by facing the three starters they saw last week: Yoshinobu Yamamoto on Thursday, Kershaw on Friday and Tyler Glasnow on Saturday. Shohei Ohtani would've been lined up to pitch the series finale after tossing five no-hit innings on Tuesday, but Sunday's start will go to Emmett Sheehan."
"Kershaw, 37, has been a thorn in San Francisco's side for nearly two decades. The three-time Cy Young Award winner has faced the Giants more than any other team, his 407 1/3 innings and 62 games pitched (60 starts) both being the most he's had against any opponent. Unsurprisingly, Kershaw has also had more success against the Giants than any other team. Kershaw's 415 strikeouts against San Francisco are the most he's"
Clayton Kershaw has not publicly decided whether he will pitch next year; given his age and injury history, this season could be his last. Friday's start could be the final time the Giants face him. Matt Chapman called playing against Kershaw a privilege and praised his work ethic. Kershaw is one of the Dodgers' four starters for a Los Angeles series that could decide the season, with Yoshinobu Yamamoto Thursday, Kershaw Friday, Tyler Glasnow Saturday and Emmett Sheehan Sunday. Manager Bob Melvin emphasized making the opposing aces work. Kershaw has faced the Giants more than any team, totaling 407 1/3 innings, 62 games (60 starts) and 415 strikeouts.
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