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Kershaw efficient, Dodgers pull closer to 1st-place Rockies

Kershaw efficient, Dodgers pull closer to 1st-place Rockies
Posted at 11:38 PM, Sep 07, 2018
and last updated 2018-09-08 01:38:31-04

DENVER (AP) — Clayton Kershaw threw six effective innings, Kenta Maeda finished the ninth in place of All-Star closer Kenley Jansen and the Los Angeles Dodgers crept closer to the NL West-leading Colorado Rockies with a 4-2 win on Friday night.

Yasiel Puig homered and had an RBI single for the Dodgers, who climbed within a half-game of the Rockies as they began a pivotal three-game series. This is the latest into the season the Rockies have been alone in first place since 1995.

Kershaw (7-5) baffled the Rockies even if he didn't have his best stuff. The left-hander allowed two runs and six hits as he improved to 22-7 in 39 career starts against Colorado, with a 3.21 ERA.

Scott Alexander got two outs in the eighth and began the ninth in place of Jansen, who didn't make the trip after a team cardiologist recommended he not pitch at altitude after suffering an irregular heartbeat episode in Denver last month. Alexander gave up a long single to Chris Iannetta and struck out Charlie Blackmon before turning it over to Maeda. He fanned Nolan Arenado to end the game and earn his second save.

Chris Rusin (2-3) took the loss for the Rockies, who had their five-game winning streak halted. They're chasing after their first division title.

Reliever Dylan Floro threw one of the biggest pitches of the game when he struck out Trevor Story on a slider with two outs and the bases loaded in the seventh. Story hit three homers Wednesday against San Francisco, including one that went an estimated 505 feet.

A crowd of 41,547 saw a game that featured a little bit of everything, including Matt Holliday hitting his first regular season homer off Kershaw, Rockies manager Bud Black getting ejected for arguing a balk call in the fifth and, later that inning, a throwing error by Gold Glove third baseman Arenado which allowed the go-ahead run to score.

Puig followed with a two-out, run-scoring single to give the Dodgers a 4-2 lead.

Rockies starter Jon Gray struggled to find his command and was lifted for a pinch-hitter in the fourth. He went four innings, allowed two runs, walked five and struck out four.