LOS ANGELES >> A change of scenery didn't do the Dodgers any good.Fourteen hundred miles away, the Dodgers offense still looked pedestrian and Clayton Kershaw couldn't muster the sharp performance he hoped for against his hometown team in Wednesday's 5-3 loss to the Texas Rangers.In a third consecutive loss to the Rangers -- the first two were in Arlington, Texas before the series shifted to Los Angeles -- the Dodgers' offense produced as many runs in the sixth inning as it had in the previous 23 innings of the series.