Tyler Anderson, the Rockies’ pitcher, was walking along the first-base line, from the visitors’ bullpen beyond right field, toward the Colorado dugout. “That was one of the more disrespectful things I’ve been a part of in the game,” Kershaw said. In his last 11 home starts, Kershaw is 10-0 with a 0.65 earned-run average, six walks and 96 strikeouts. “That’s the beauty of pitching in L.A., right?” Kershaw said. The Dodgers have a .500 record, broken down thusly: 3-1 when Kershaw starts, 5-7 when he does not.
Source: Los Angeles Times April 20, 2017 05:10 UTC