LOS ANGELES — A left-hander was the story of the day at Dodger Stadium, as expected.The surprise was that it wasn't Clayton Kershaw. Driver Dies Following Fiery Tesla Model X Crash on Hwy. 101 Ty Blach, the emergency choice to take the ball on Opening Day, threw five shutout innings opposite Kershaw and the revamped bullpen did the rest in a 1-0 win. The biggest out came in the seventh, when Cory Gearrin caught Chris Taylor looking at strike three with the tying run on third and the go-ahead run on second.Tony Watson blew the doors off the Dodgers in his Giants debut, striking out three in the eighth. Hunter Strickland, the new closer, shut it down in the ninth. 'Not That Different': Bay Area Marches Draw Thousands Blach pulls a Bumgarner: Blach, pitching in place of Madison Bumgarner, gave the Giants more than they could have asked for. He struck out the first two batters he faced and kept the ball on the ground throughout. In all, Blach allowed just three hits — two by Kershaw — walked three and struck out three. He has a 1.96 ERA against the Dodgers in eight career appearances.All smiles for Brandon Belt: Brandon Belt entered the day 3-for-51 against Kershaw...