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Ethier's late hit helps Dodgers edge Cardinals
LA DODGERS 4, ST LOUIS 3 (10 INNINGS)
 

By Jonathan Raber
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

LOS ANGELES (Ticker) - Clayton Kershaw's arrival in the big
league brought not only a nasty left hand, but also a welcomed
sense of freshness.

Andre Ethier lined a game-winning single in the bottom of the
10th inning and Kershaw impressed in his first start as the Los
Angeles Dodgers posted a 4-3 victory over the St. Louis
Cardinals on Sunday.

Russell Martin drove in a pair of runs and rookie Luis Maza
belted his first career home run in the highly touted Kershaw's
major league debut.

"Most of the guys playing, it wasn't too long ago that we had
our first game," Ethier said. "We can relate a lot.

"It's tough to get that same feeling back as your first couple
games in the big leagues. Just playing the game every day, you
start getting accustomed and familiar with the game up here, you
start to lose that freshness.

"It's nice to be able to relate with a guy like him and his new
start and first game in the big leagues."

At 20 years and 65 days old, Kershaw became the fourth-youngest
starting pitcher in Dodgers history. He took a no-decision,
allowing five hits and two earned runs while striking out seven
in six innings.

"It's a dream come true," Kershaw said. "It's what you've been
working for, dreaming about, thinking about for your whole life.
As a baseball player, it doesn't get a whole lot better than
that."

Juan Pierre reached on a fielder's choice with one out in the
10th and advanced to second on Mike Parisi's wild pitch against
Mark Sweeney, who was retired on strikes. But Ethier got the
job done on a 3-2 pitch from Parisi (0-1) with a shot down the
first base line to easily bring home Pierre.

"(Martin) is always giving me a hard time to go out there and
excite him," Ethier said. "He was yelling at me on the on-deck
circle, so I thought I'd go out there and give him something to
see."

Takashi Saito (3-1) picked up the win, striking out the side in
the top of the 10th. Los Angeles pitchers recorded a
season-high 16 strikeouts.

Kershaw, who was the seventh overall pick in the 2006 draft, was
called up from Double-A Jacksonville Saturday to occupy the
fifth spot in the rotation. In 43 1/3 innings this year, he was
0-3 with a 2.28 earned-run average and 47 strikeouts.

Kershaw burst on the scene in spring training, allowing just one
earned run and striking out 19 in 14 innings after climbing
through the minors a season ago. He was on a strict pitch count
this year with Jacksonville as the Dodgers were biding their
time before bringing him up.

"(Kershaw's) the real deal," Los Angeles manager Joe Torre said.
"This certainly was a step forward for him, getting this one
out of the way."

Kershaw fanned Skip Schumaker to open the game on a 95
mile-per-hour fastball. Two batters later, he got a taste of
big-league ball when perennial All-Star Albert Pujols laced an
RBI double down the line in left to put the Cardinals up, 1-0.

But the southpaw settled down to strike out the following two
batters on the way to retiring 12 of the next 14 hitters. He
exited with the score tied after working out of a jam with two
runners on in the sixth.

"I was expecting him to throw a good game," Martin said. "I
have high expectations for that kid. He just has fun out there,
he goes about his business the right way, and you can just tell
that he's really happy to be up here."

Martin's two-out single plated Pierre in the bottom of sixth for
a 3-2 lead, putting Kershaw in line for his first win.
However, the Cardinals struck back in their next at-bat when
former Dodgers shortstop Cesar Izturis scored on Aaron Miles'
sacrifice fly to even the score.

"We battled," said Cardinals starter Todd Wellemeyer, who gave
up three runs in six innings. " I thought we played very well,
we ran the bases really well, we just didn't get the breaks when
we needed them."

The Dodgers got on the board in the bottom of the first when
Maza homered to left off Wellemeyer to tie it at 1-1.

With his first appearance behind him and all the goose bumps
gone, Kershaw can now relax knowing that he earned himself a
second start - and most likely plenty more.

"I got another start Friday, so it's time to start preparing for
that," Kershaw said.


 
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