The Dodgers' Juan Uribe, right, steals second as Rockies second baseman DJ LeMahieu dives for an off-target throw from home during the third inning Friday in Los Angeles. (Mark J. Terrill, The Associated Press) LOS ANGELES — This was not a fair fight. If they handed out TKOs in baseball, Friday night's game would have been stopped in the first round, err, inning. The National League West champion Dodgers started certified ace Clayton Kershaw against the Rockies, who started Collin McHugh, a late-season fill-in for the injured Jorge De La Rosa. Kershaw, who appears headed toward his second National League Cy Young Award in three years, pitched six scoreless innings, allowing four hits...
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