Kershaw allowed two runs in his first four innings since May 7. But the Dodgers couldn’t convert on numerous scoring opportunities in the loss.
SAN FRANCISCO – As the Dodgers awaited the results of an MRI on Walker Buehler’s injured elbow, they could take solace in the fact that Clayton Kershaw was ready to return from his back injury.In his first start since May 7, Kershaw allowed two runs in his four innings and the Dodgers went on to lose 3-2 to the San Francisco Giants Saturday.
Kershaw threw 71 pitches in his four innings – meeting the pregame expectation laid out by Dodgers manager Dave Roberts. But that total was inflated by a troublesome second inning and the need to work around an error by second baseman Gavin Lux in the fourth.
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