
Clayton Kershaw vs. Max Scherzer: Who Truly Dominated Baseball’s Ultimate Showdown?
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Yet, he held Toronto to only one run with the help of four strikeouts and three crucial double-plays — none bigger than the bases-loaded line drive Mookie Betts snared at shortstop with one out in the second, then flipped to the bag at second to double off a runner.
“Mookie making that double play in the second kind of really got me going,” said Kershaw, who now has a 3.14 earned-run average in 14 starts this season. “The second inning could have gotten out of hand there.”
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