Wednesday, October 23

Ober, Farmer lead Twins to 5-1 victory over Kershaw, Dodgers

LOS ANGELES — Bailey Ober allowed one run in six innings, Kyle Farmer homered and drove in three runs, and the Minnesota Twins beat Los Angeles 5-1 on Tuesday night time as Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw took the mound three days after the dying of his mom.

Marianne Tombaugh died Saturday, in keeping with Ellen Kershaw. The pitcher’s spouse made the announcement that day throughout the dedication of a refurbished youth baseball area supported by his charity basis.

Kershaw (6-3) struck out seven in 4 innings, however confronted fixed visitors. The left-hander allowed seven hits, one stroll and hit a batter.

“It was just a matter that I didn’t have good stuff. That happens from time to time for whatever reason,” mentioned Kershaw, who suffered his first loss at house since in practically two years. “They put good at-bats on me the whole night. I wasn’t able to have any quick innings.”

Kershaw thanked everybody who reached out. There was some thought that Kershaw may go on the bereavement listing after this begin, however mentioned he would be capable of take the mound for his subsequent scheduled begin subsequent week in St. Louis.

“It’s been humbling to see how many people have reached out, and I’m thankful for that. She was a great lady,” Kershaw mentioned.


PHOTOS: Ober, Farmer lead Twins to 5-1 victory over Kershaw, Dodgers


Manager Dave Roberts sensed after the second inning that Kershaw wasn’t himself. The Dodgers had been hoping their ace may go a minimum of six after they went via most of their bullpen in a 12-inning win Monday night time. Kershaw although was at 90 pitches when he left after 4.

“After the second inning he was more agitated and not in rhythm. You could see his frustration even with that. That agitation isn’t kind of typical for him,” Roberts mentioned. “A little bit for me I thought he was fighting himself and couldn’t get into a rhythm. In the fourth inning, the sharpness of the slider wasn’t there.”

Ober (3-0) allowed one run on six hits and struck out six as Minnesota snapped an 11-game dropping streak to Los Angeles.

The Twins obtained their leadoff batter aboard 4 instances and transformed that into runs thrice.

Farmer prolonged his hitting streak to 9 video games with an RBI single within the first inning. The third baseman then prolonged the result in 4 runs within the ninth with a two-run shot to left-center.

Willi Castro had two hits, together with an RBI single within the fourth, and had two stolen bases for the AL Central-leading Twins, who’ve received 5 of their final seven video games.

“We played aggressively all the way around today,” Twins supervisor Rocco Baldelli mentioned. “We had a lot of excellent at-bats. They were ultimately productive. When you get Kershaw out of the game after four innings, you are doing something right.”

Freddie Freeman had two hits for the Dodgers, who had their six-game profitable streak snapped. Freeman additionally accounted for the NL West leaders’ solely run within the fifth inning when Twins middle fielder Michael A. Taylor was unable to make a play on a bloop single. That drove in Miguel Rojas as Los Angeles closed inside 3-1.

GRAND THEFT

The Twins got here into the sport final within the majors in stolen bases with 11, however had 4 in opposition to the Dodgers and catcher Austin Barnes. Buxton additionally had a pair of steals.

The final time Minnesota had a minimum of 4 steals in a sport was June 21, 2017, in opposition to the Chicago White Sox.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Twins: RHP Jorge Alcala was positioned on the 15-day injured listing with a proper forearm extensor muscle pressure, retroactive to Monday. RHP José De León was known as up from Triple-A St. Paul.

Dodgers: Manager Dave Roberts mentioned RHP Noah Syndergaard will make his subsequent begin as scheduled after his proper index finger held up properly throughout his 4 innings of labor Monday night time. … RHP Walker Buehler (Tommy John Surgery) had a bullpen session earlier than the sport.

UP NEXT

Twins: RHP Sonny Gray (4-0, 1.39 ERA) leads the majors in ERA and is off to the very best begin of his 11-year big-league profession.

Dodgers: RHP Dustin May (4-1, 2.68 ERA) has gone a minimum of 5 innings in all seven begins this season.

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