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Roasted For The Holiday

Losing a game started by Clayton Kershaw doesn’t bother me.

Losing a game where you tie the game after Kershaw leaves the game bothers me.

Losing a game where the managerial blunder of the game is made by the other manager because your closer can’t get a 1-2-3 inning in the ninth is infuriating.

Clayton Kershaw was outstanding. His strikeout of Yoenis Cespedes, while Cespedes chased a bad 3-2 pitch, was an indication that we were indeed going to see the real Kershaw tonight. And we sure as hell did as he only gave up one run in his first seven innings.