Think about this: The only games the Dodgers have won this postseason are the games in which Kershaw has pitched.
The left-hander retired the first 14 batters he faced before Javier Baez -- who else? -- singled to left. Rookie Willson Contreras followed with another base hit but Kershaw got Jason Heyward to pop up and end the fifth. According to Elias, Kershaw tied Jerry Reuss (Game 2, 1981 NLDS) and Sandy Koufax (Game 1, 1963 World Series) for the longest no-hit bid by a Dodgers pitcher in the postseason at 4 2/3 innings.