Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw, 11-0 vs. Mets, out to even series

Mikhail Sokolov
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 California, USA; The Los Angeles Dodgers launcher, Clayton Kershaw (22), was launched in the first entrance against Los Angeles Angels in the Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Images Jonathan Hui-Imagn
The left -handed dodgers of Los Angeles, Clayton Kershaw, intends to have an adequate start against the New York Mets when he faces them on Tuesday for the second time in less than two weeks.

Kershaw has done only three openings since he returned from knee surgeries and feet in the low season, and his road exit against the Mets on May 23 lasted only two tickets before he was interrupted by the rain in New York.

The 18 -year -old veteran seems to be in a trend in the right direction after missing the first two months of the season.

Kershaw showed some oxide in his debut in the season on May 17 against Los Angeles Angels, then his abbreviated departure against the Mets before giving up a race in five entries against the Cleveland guardians on Wednesday. It was far from being satisfied.

“There are some things I need to hammer,” Kershaw said. “Just not feeling my best, I think I created some bad habits last year. And then, port in a long time, so there are only some growth pain, I think, with the first few.”

In 18 regular season against METS, Kershaw has been impressive, with 11-0 with an effectiveness of 2.00. He also made two impressive openings against the METS in the 2015 National League Division series, launching an effectiveness of 2.63 in a couple of no decisions.

During the first two games in their series last weekend, the Dodgers had their offensive in progress, since they accumulated 26 races in consecutive victories about the New York Yankees. However, they were three-run heroes in a defeat against the Yankees on Sunday before falling 4-3 against the METS in 10 tickets on Monday.

Shohei Ohtani led two of the three Dodgers races in Monday’s contest. He hit a solitary homer in the seventh inning, his 23 to tie Cal Raleight of the Seattle sailors for the advantage of the major leagues. Ohtani has six homers in his last eight games.

Los Angeles fought to put the offensive against a couple of soft launch holders on Sunday and Monday, but will face a quick coverage ball over New York’s right, Tylor Megill (4-4, effectiveness of 3.52) on Tuesday.

Megill, a native of the Los Angeles area, has 0-1 with an effectiveness of 3.18 in three life for life against the Dodgers. He had an appearance of three against the Dodgers in game 3 of the National League Championship Series last season, and gave four races in five hits with three walks.

Francisco Lindor had an initial homer for New York on Monday and led the final race of the contest with a single input. He has four home runs in his four games settings.

The Mets have won 27 consecutive games when Lindor has reached a home run. They also have three of four against the Dodgers, the last three, since they fell when the teams with last October at the NLCS.

“It is a different feeling to walk in this place knowing that this is where the season ended,” said the Mets manager Carlos Mendoza, about Dodger Stadium. “He is a child as a sour taste, but he also understands that after everything we spent as a team to reach the NLC, when no one thought anything about this team, we ended up facing the team that won the World Series …

“He doesn’t try to look back. He tries to win a baseball game and win the series.”

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