NASSAU, Bahamas -- It was just minutes after completing a nine-hole Monday practice round with a group that included Derek Jeter when Tiger Woods began waxing nostalgic about their career parallels.Even though hes older and spent a couple of years in the minors, we both came up in 96, Woods said. When I was having my run, he had his run. When Kobe [Bryant] had his run with Shaq [ONeal], his three in a row, thats when Jeter and I had our run. So were all the same age, we all came up together doing the same stuff. We were talking about that a little out there today.Of course, that walk down memory lane took a hard right turn when he reached their current situations.Woods flashed a knowing smile and a quick laugh, then boasted: I get to keep playing.Its been nearly 16 months since his last competitive tournament start, but Woods will indeed keep playing, beginning with this weeks Hero World Challenge. Not only will he once again serve as host of the event but hell also be the main storyline, a near-41-year-old 14-time major champion returning to the public spotlight after three back surgeries.If theres a difference in Woods between now and the last time we saw him play, its not a tangible one. He looks the same. He dresses the same. Even that oft-critiqued swing of his appears pretty similar to the naked eye to the one that netted him a T-10 result at the Wyndham Championship in August 2015.No, the difference might be less in what we see than what we hear, if we listen carefully.Even in a brief, impromptu interview session with a half-dozen reporters Monday afternoon, Woods seemed more inclined to ruminate on the good ol days than in the past. He seemed more conscious of his place among the PGA Tours elder statesmen, allowing that he knows less than one-third of the competitors on any given week in a full-field tournament.And he again waxed nostalgic for those days when he didnt have to work so hard to prepare himself to play.We miss the days of going to the first tee and hitting it 300 yards with a balata ball and a persimmon driver, he said. We cant do that anymore.Although Woods admitted that much of his conversation with Jeter around the back nine at Albany Golf Club was just playful needling, they did speak about the difficulty in getting ready to compete later in their careers.I was talking to Jeets about it, Woods said. He broke his ankle, so when he came back from that, how long did it take him to get ready for each game? It takes three or four hours. Youd think you just show up at a ballpark, take BP, take a few grounders and off you go. But no; its a long time. And its the same thing with me.It might sound as if he was pondering professional mortality, but that was hardly the takeaway. Instead, he was offering an explanation for how those career parallels between golf and other sports come to a halt at a certain age.Theyre forced out because of age, salary cap, less ability to move, he explained. But in our sport, you see how far Im hitting it. Jim Furyk just shot a 58 hitting it as far as he does. So you can play different ways and still win tournaments in golf. You cant do that in baseball. You cant do that in football. You cant do that in basketball. Once you miss that window, youre done. Were starting to see that with [Roger Federer]. Its sad. You saw how dominant he was, but you can see how its not quite the same. The same with Jeets; after he broke his ankle, he wasnt quite the same. Its sad.God bless his soul, Arnold [Palmer] played into his 70s. Gary [Player] played the Masters [52] times. Imagine Jeter playing for 50 years? 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The effort from both sides over the first four games has been incredible. Great pitching, great hitting, defense, everything.Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said he will use left-hander Rich Hill and rookie Julio Urias, but did not announce which one will start. Hill is expected to get the ball first.If anyone gives up on this team, they havent seen us play a whole lot this year, Roberts said, and it starts with what Clayton did -- short rest and leaving it all out there. Everyone fed off that.Adrian Gonzalez hit a two-run homer for the Dodgers, who turned to Kershaw on three days rest to salvage their season.The score was tied 5-all with two outs in the eighth when Andrew Toles got hit by a pitch from loser Blake Treinen. Ethier followed with a single to left and Utley singled to right, scoring Toles from second for a 6-5 lead.Trailing 5-2 in the seventh, the Nats had runners on first and second against Kershaw with two outs. The crowd chanted Kershaws name as he and Bryce Harper battled through eight pitches before Harper drew a walk.Man, thats what baseball is all about right there -- a matter of will, Nats manager Dusty Baker said. Kershaw was on empty. We knew it. They knew it. Everybody knew it.Harpers walk loaded the bases and chased Kershaw, who walked off with his head down. He sat alone in the dugout with his head resting on his right hand.Kershaw was outstanding, Baker said. Thats one of the best performances Ive seen, especially on three days rest.But the Dodgers bullpen nearly gave the game away.Pedro Baez came in and hit Jayson Werth with his only pitch, forcing in a run to make it 5-3. Baez got booed off the field.Daniel Murphys single off Luis Avilan dropped between Toles and Joc Pederson in left-center field, scoring two runs to tie it at 5. Avilan also heard boos.Joe Blanton, who earned the win, retired Anthony Rendon on a swinging strikeout to end the inning.Our bullpen has been unbelievable, Kershaw said. Joe did what Joes been doing all season. Hes been through a lot in his career but he came in and shut them down.After failing to close out the Dodgers on the road, Washington gets one more chance to win a playoff series for the first time siince the franchise relocated from Montreal.dddddddddddd. NL East champions in three of the past five years, the Nationals were unable to advance during their two previous trips to the postseason.Thats why we fought so hard for the home-field advantage, Baker said. This year, its coming to fruition.Desperate to avoid another early playoff exit, the Dodgers went with Kershaw, their three-time Cy Young Award winner who won Game 1 last Friday despite going just five innings and allowing three runs.This time, he was charged with five runs and seven hits in 6 2/3 innings. He struck out 11 -- equaling his second-best postseason total -- and walked two.The left-hander was limited to 149 innings while compiling a 1.69 ERA during the regular season. He missed 2 1/2 months with a mildly herniated disk in his back.Kershaw opened the game by giving up a leadoff single and a walk before Murphys RBI single.The Dodgers took a 2-1 lead in the bottom of the inning on Gonzalezs two-run shot that scored Justin Turner, who was hit by a pitch from Joe Ross.Werths RBI single tied it 2-all in the third.Los Angeles again answered in the bottom of the inning, with Kershaw getting the rally going with a double to left field. He slid into second and clenched his fists in a rare show of emotion.Kershaw scored on Turners single with two outs. Pederson got hit by a pitch from Ross with the bases loaded, forcing in TurnerRoss made his postseason debut for the Nationals, giving up four runs and three hits in 2 2/3 innings, equaling the shortest playoff start in the history of the Montreal-Washington franchise. The 23-year-old right-hander struck out three and walked two. He hasnt pitched more than four innings since coming off the disabled list on Sept. 18.LOOK OUT!Five players were hit by pitches, including four Dodgers, which set a single-game franchise playoff record. Of the quartet, two ended up scoring. Werth was the lone Nationals player to get hit.There have been 11 hit batters in the series, a postseason record.No one on either side is trying to hit anybody with everything on the line right now, Scherzer said. Thats just baseball being played at its highest.TRAINERS ROOMNationals RHP Stephen Strasburg experienced discomfort in his right elbow during a bullpen session Monday at Dodger Stadium. He threw 30 or 31 pitches instead of the scheduled 35. Strasburg has been out since tearing the pronator tendon in his elbow on Sept. 7.Baker said Strasburg was throwing the ball very good and hes not concerned about the pitchers progress. Strasburg has said he would try to return this season if the Nationals advance to the NLCS.CANT CLOSE `EM OUTBaker has lost eight consecutive postseason games when his team would have advanced with a victory. Thats the longest such streak in major league history, according to ESPN Stats & Info.ELIMINATION GAMESThe Dodgers improved to 12-15 in postseason elimination games since moving to Los Angeles. ' ' '