Clayton Kershaw returned to the dugout and sat down after one of the worst performances of his major league career.
A few minutes later, the Los Angeles Dodgers’ lead was gone and he buried his head in his hands.
In the opener, he conjured memories of Sandy Koufax, Don Drysdale and Orel Hershiser.
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In Game 5, he had an outing to forget.
Expected to dominate the Houston Astros and move the Dodgers within a win of their first World Series title since 1988, Kershaw on Sunday wasted a four-run lead and was chased in the fifth inning of a crushing 13-12, 10-inning loss.
Los Angeles headed home with a 3-2 World Series deficit.
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“I just lost my command a little bit there in that fourth inning and, yeah, that’s all it took,” Kershaw said softly in a quiet clubhouse.
A three-time National League Cy Young Award winner and five-time National League ERA champion, Kershaw is likely a first-ballot Hall of Famer. The 29-year-old left-hander hoped this season would be the crowning achievement of his career, a ring to fill the emotional hole left by a string of post-season exits.
Los Angeles provided Kershaw a 4-0 lead. He had faced the minimum nine batters through three innings, allowing only a single. The Dodgers had been 19-0 this year when scoring at least four runs in a game started by Kershaw and it seemed a likely No. 20.
“He was rolling. He was throwing the ball well, good rhythm,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.
However, Kershaw walked George Springer leading off the bottom of the fourth, Jose Altuve singled off a slider with one out and Carlos Correa hit an RBI double off a fastball.
Yuli Gurriel’s no-doubt, three-run homer to left, a crushed first-pitch slider, jolted most of the orange-clad crowd of 43,300 outs of their seats. A shocked Kershaw whipped around to watch the ball fly.
“I just think of different pitches that you want to have back. Obviously, I don’t want to walk Springer to lead off an inning,” Kershaw said. “Altuve hit a OK pitch, but Correa hit one that — maybe I shouldn’t have thrown that pitch again — but it was an off-the-plate. He did a good job with it.”
Cody Bellinger seemed to rescue the Dodgers, hitting a three-run homer in the fifth against Collin McHugh for a 7-4 lead.
“Kershaw’s picked us up so many times this year. Obviously, didn’t do what he wanted to do today,” Bellinger said. “To get that lead and to pick him up right there was pretty special.”
The reprieve only led to another reversal.
Kershaw walked Springer with two outs in the bottom half, shouting at himself after missing low with a slider on a 1-0 pitch.
Ahead of Alex Bregman 1-2 in the count, Kershaw walked him on the 10th pitch. That was enough for Roberts, who pulled him after 94 pitches, just 57 of them for strikes.
Jose Altuve sent Kenta Maeda’s seventh pitch over the Phillips 66 Home Run Porch in left-center, tying it 7-7.
As the bats where wheeled out of the clubhouse for the flight back to Los Angeles, Yasiel Puig said there was no doubt the Dodgers would win Game 6.
“This is not going to be finished Tuesday. It’s going to be Game 7,” said Puig, whose two-run homer sparked a three-run comeback in the ninth that sent the game to extra innings.
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