Kershaw lasts 1 inning vs. Cubs in shortest career start
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Clayton Kershaw's afternoon came to an early end on Tuesday against the Chicago Cubs.
The Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander lasted just one inning, allowing four earned runs on four hits with two walks.
The outing was the shortest start of Kershaw's career.
Kershaw gave up a bases-clearing double to David Bote before escaping the inning three batters later.
.@DavidBote13 clears the bags!@Cubs 4, Dodgers 0 - Bottom 1st | #MLBNShowcase pic.twitter.com/7pfjUoVezc
— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) May 4, 2021
The three-time Cy Young winner was engaged in a long dugout conversation with manager Dave Roberts before he was replaced by Dennis Santana to begin the second.
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