Clayton Kershaw turned in a clunker, a rare bad outing for one of baseball's best pitchers. After the game, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Don Mattingly was asked a question he hardly ever hears: What's wrong with Kershaw? "Who got the win today?" Mattingly teased. Kershaw, of course, even if he didn't have his electric stuff. The lefty surrendered a career-high 11 hits in five shaky innings and Yasiel Puig scored the go-ahead run before leaving with a strained right knee as the surging Dodgers beat the Colorado Rockies 10-8 on Monday.