(AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)ARLINGTON, Texas – Clayton Kershaw can't shake his postseason curse, not even in a neutral-site NL Championship Series a few miles from his hometown.
If the Hall of Fame is in his future, Kershaw won't be alone among star pitchers who struggled in the playoffs.
Greg Maddux was 11-14 in the playoffs, most of those decisions when Atlanta won just one World Series during a run of 14 straight NL East titles.
Kershaw now has 11 career postseason starts of allowing at least four runs, tied with Maddux for the second-most.
Ozuna's first homer in Game 4 was the 27th Kershaw has allowed in the playoffs, breaking a tie with Justin Verlander for second-most, also behind Pettitte (31).