Angels Spoil Clayton Kershaw's Season Debut in 11-9 Victory over Dodgers
- The Los Angeles Angels defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 11-9 on Saturday night in Los Angeles, spoiling Clayton Kershaw's 2025 season debut.
- Kershaw's debut had been delayed by recovery from multiple offseason surgeries after last season's injuries limited him to seven games.
- The Angels took an early lead as Kershaw allowed three runs in the first inning and five overall in four innings, while Logan O'Hoppe hit a three-run homer among three Angels homers.
- O'Hoppe recorded two hits and drove in a career-best five runs, highlighted by his 10th home run of the season, which marked his fifth time delivering a go-ahead hit, while Kenley Jansen secured his eighth save of the year.
- With this victory, the Angels secured wins in the initial pair of matchups in the series, achieving their first series triumph at Dodger Stadium since June 2012, while Kershaw is anticipated to remain with the Dodgers.
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Logan O'Hoppe, Taylor Ward and Boricua Mathew Lugo connected home runs for the Angelinos of Los Angeles, who ruined Clayton Kershaw's campaign debut and beat the Dodgers of the same city on Saturday 11-9.
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