The script was straight out of Hollywood. With the Los Angeles Dodgers one win away from clinching a second straight NL West championship, two-time Cy Young award winner Clayton Kershaw took his turn in the rotation with an eye toward sealing the deal in front of the home fans against the Dodgers oldest rivals, the second-place San Francisco Giants. Kershaw not only accepted the challenge, he owned it, leading the Dodgers to a 9-1 victory with one of his best all-around performances to date. Naturally, the focus with Kershaw is pitching, because he's the very best on the planet at performing that task. He was predictably very good, though maybe not quite up to his usual standard, which is obviously very high. He allowed one run on eight hits over eight innings, but needed to remove himself from several tough jams to get there. In fact, in the third inning Kershaw made a game-changing play with his glove, spinning to grab Tim Hudson's comebacker behind-his-back to save a run. While Kershaw had the pitching and defense covered, who delivered the Dodgers first big hit? That would also be Clayton Kershaw. In the fifth inning, he stunned Hudson and sent Dodger Stadium into a frenzy...