The Los Angeles Dodgers confirmed their postseason berth for the 13th straight year after a 6-3 win over the San Francisco Giants. It was an emotional night at Dodger Stadium because that game also marked Clayton Kershaw’s final regular-season home start.

Game 2 was special for the Dodgers and fans. Kershaw, after a stellar 18-year-long career, took the mound one last time at home. Despite giving up a home run early, he settled in, struck out six batters, and allowed enough for the Dodgers to rally behind back-to-back homers from Shohei Ohtani and Mookie Betts.

With the first two games secured, the Dodgers now turn to Game 3 on Saturday, looking to keep their momentum rolling as the postseason nears. Meanwhile, the Giants’ wild-card hopes have taken another serious hit with the latest de

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