Even now, Clayton Kershaw .
After all these years, Clayton Kershaw .
When the Dodgers are reeling and roiling and losing their grip on a long hot summer, who is the one player who can stop the fall and calm the nerves and, oh yeah, kick some San Diego Padre butt?
Still, still, still, Clayton Kershaw.
He’s 37 with a battered 18-season body and a fastball the speed of a Zamboni and yet there he was Friday night, carrying an entire worried Dodger nation on his weary shoulders into the opener of a three-game series against the cocky rivals who had just stolen first place.
Final score: Dodgers 3, Padres 2
Final line: Six innings, two hits, one run.
Final verdict: He’s still All That.
“We had the right guy on the mound tonight, I think we all know that,” said manager Dave Roberts