If Thursday night didn’t shut people up about the Clayton Kershaw postseason narrative, then Sunday night definitely did. He was masterful in a 1-0 Dodger victory against the Cubs.
Kershaw was perfect through 4 2/3 innings, which ties Sandy Koufax for the longest perfect start in Dodger postseason history (if that can be considered a stat). While he was great, he didn’t do it all by himself.
The Dodgers got on the board in the second inning, courtesy of Adrian Gonzalez.
[VIDEO] A-Gon goes yard for an early lead.