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MLB: Los Angeles Dodgers 4, San Diego 1
SAN DIEGO, (UPI) -- Clayton Kershaw held San Diego to only three hits over seven innings Saturday, keying a 4-1 Los Angeles Dodgers win over the Padres.
Kershaw (3-2) surrendered only one run, walking two and striking out seven in lifting the Dodgers to a fifth straight win on their current six-game road trip.
James Loney hit a home run and Jamey Carroll collected two hits and an RBI for Los Angeles.
The Padres were led by Chase Headley, who drove in San Diego's only run.
Kevin Correia (4-3) drew the loss for the Padres, yielding five hits and four runs over 5 1/3 innings in his first start after returning from bereavement leave. Correia was mourning the death of his younger brother, who was killed in a hiking accident.
SAN DIEGO, (UPI) -- Clayton Kershaw held San Diego to only three hits over seven innings Saturday, keying a 4-1 Los Angeles Dodgers win over the Padres.
Kershaw (3-2) surrendered only one run, walking two and striking out seven in lifting the Dodgers to a fifth straight win on their current six-game road trip.
James Loney hit a home run and Jamey Carroll collected two hits and an RBI for Los Angeles.
The Padres were led by Chase Headley, who drove in San Diego's only run.
Kevin Correia (4-3) drew the loss for the Padres, yielding five hits and four runs over 5 1/3 innings in his first start after returning from bereavement leave. Correia was mourning the death of his younger brother, who was killed in a hiking accident.