Clayton Kershaw became the first pitcher in Major League Baseball postseason history to allow five hits and five runs before recording an out as the Arizona Diamondbacks routed the Los Angeles Dodgers, 11-2, Saturday evening in Game 1 of a National League Division Series at Dodger Stadium.
Ketel Marte led off with a double and scored on Corbin Carroll’s single. Tommy Pham followed with a single and Christian Walker a double which drove in Carroll from second. Gabriel Moreno hit a three-run homer, increasing the Diamondbacks’ lead to 5-0.
Kershaw retired Lourdes Gurriel Jr. on a ground out to shortstop Miguel Rojas, then walked Alek Thomas and allowed a double to Evan Longoria which scored Thomas, prompting manager Dave Roberts to replace Kershaw with rookie Emmet Sheehan after he allowed six runs and six hits in one-third of an inning.
Merrill Kelly limited the Dodgers to three hits in 6 1/3 innings for the victory after going 0-11 against them, the most career losses without a win against a single opponent entering a postseason start against that team all-time, according to the sports analytics company Opta Sports.
Game 2 of the best-of-five series will be played Monday at Dodger Stadium.
Arizona added three runs off Sheehan in the second inning. Carroll led off with a homer. Gurriel’s one-out double drove in Pham, who singled. Longoria’s sacrifice fly drove in Walker, who was hit by a pitch.
Thomas hit a solo homer in the seventh. Pham hit a solo homer in the eighth in front of a crowd announced at 51,653
Will Smith tripled in both Dodger runs in the eighth, the only hit allowed by three Diamondbacks relievers in 3 2/3 innings.
Arizona out-hit the Dodgers 13-4.
The Dodgers were 8-5 against the Diamondbacks during the regular season, winning the last five games, sweeping a two-game series at Chase Field Aug. 8-9 and a three-game series at Dodger Stadium Aug. 28-30.
