
Clayton Kershaw vs. Max Scherzer: Who Truly Dominated Baseball’s Ultimate Showdown?
The 41-year-old Scherzer, meanwhile, saw what had been a scoreless night shattered by two swings in the fifth. First, Shohei Ohtani hit a two-out, ground-rule double over the wall in right. Then Betts belted a go-ahead, two-run homer on a hanging first-pitch slider — part of a two-hit, three-RBI night that, after a career-worst 0-for-22 drought earlier this week, now has him six-for-his-last-10.
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“A lot more confident now,” Betts said. “We’ll see how tomorrow goes. I enjoyed today. But got to turn the page.”
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