SAN DIEGO — San Diego's Dylan Cease held the NL West-leading Los Angeles Dodgers in check in his first start after throwing his first career no-hitter and Clayton Kershaw lasted only 3 2/3 innings in his second start of the season as the Padres won 8-1 Wednesday night for a two-game sweep.
Kershaw made his 2024 debut on Thursday after having offseason shoulder surgery. The 36-year-old lefty had a solid outing against San Francisco then, but had a shaky performance at Petco Park, as did the rest of the Dodgers, who committed three errors and had just three hits.
All-Star Jurickson Profar had two RBI singles and Luis Campusano had a homer and RBI single for the Padres, who won for the ninth time in 11 games since the All-Star break.
The Padres clinched the season series against their biggest rivals at 7-3 with just a three-game set to go at Dodger Stadium in late September. It snapped a streak of 13 straight season series wins for the Dodgers.
''Every game we're playing now is extremely important,'' said Cease, who no-hit the Nationals 3-0 at Washington on Thursday, the second gem in Padres history. ''We need to continue to bring this focus and intensity and effort to every game we're playing. We're really looking good right now.''
Kershaw (0-1) was pulled with two outs in the fourth after Xander Bogaerts hit a sacrifice fly. The 17-year veteran allowed seven runs — just three earned — with no strikeouts and one walk.
According to ESPN Stats & Info, Kershaw's streak of 423 regular-season starts with at least one strikeout had been the longest since the mound was moved to its current distance in 1893.
The three-time NL Cy Young Award winner and 2014 MVP committed one of the Dodgers' three errors, with second baseman Gavin Lux committing the other two. Kershaw booted Bryce Johnson's bunt in the second, making three of the four Padres' runs that inning unearned.