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Clayton Kershaw Reaches Milestone – 3,000 Strikeouts

On July 2, 2025, with 2 outs in the 6th inning, Clayton Kershaw threw his 100th pitch and struck out Vinny Capra looking for his career 3,000 strikeout.  Capra now joins Skip Schumaker, Yonder Alonso, and Jonathan Villar as Clayton Kershaw milestone strikeout victims.

I won’t lie, I was in tears after that strikeout.  Clayton Kershaw has been my all-time favorite Dodger since he was the Dodgers 1st round draft pick in 2006, #7 overall.  Friends often ask why Kershaw is my all-time favorite and not Koufax or Drysdale.  Simple. I have been there for every pitch for Kershaw, and wasn’t for Koufax or Drysdale.

Kershaw now becomes the 20th MLB pitcher to record 3,000 K.  He is the 4th LHP to do so.  Kersh joins Steve Carlton, Randy Johnson, and CC Sabathia as LHP with 3,000 K.

He also becomes only the third pitcher to record 3,000 strikeouts while playing their entire careers with the same team.  The other two?  Bob Gibson (St. Louis Cardinals), and Walter Johnson (Washington Senators).

Who might be the next pitcher to reach 3,000.  Chris Sale is 36, and still striking out a batters.  He has 2,528 K.  Does he have another 472 in him?  Gerrit Cole will be 35 when he pitches again at some point next season.  He has 2,251.

Clayton Kershaw’s first career strikeout in was against Skip Schumaker, then with the St. Louis Cardinals. The strikeout occurred on May 25, 2008, during Kershaw’s debut game for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Kershaw, then a 20-year-old rookie, got Schumaker to swing and miss at a fastball.

Clayton Kershaw recorded his 1,000th career strikeout on April 17, 2013.

He achieved this milestone by striking out Yonder Alonso of the San Diego Padres. The strikeout occurred in the 2nd inning of a game at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. Kershaw was the second youngest Dodger pitcher to reach this mark, behind only Fernando Valenzuela.

Clayton Kershaw recorded his 2,000th career strikeout on June 2, 2017. This milestone occurred during a game against the Milwaukee Brewers. The batter who became his 2,000th strikeout victim was Jonathan Villar, who swung and missed in the second inning.

For me the game was secondary to Kershaw and his quest.  He got through 6.0 innings and 100 pitches. He had 15 swings and misses, but only 2 on strike 3.  The CWS batters were looking to make contact and not to be a strikeout victim.  Kershaw gave the CWS hitters a lot of credit.

If this were any other game, Kershaw would not have come out in the 6th.  He had 92 pitches and most were stressful.  He admitted his slider was not very good.  Doc admitted before the game that he was going to manage this game a bit differently.  The crowd went crazy when Kersh ran back out to the mound for the 6th.  He and the fans were rewarded.

But the game was not done.  The Dodgers went into the bottom of the 9th on the wrong side of a 4-2 score, and the bottom of the order coming up.  Michael Conforto hit a ground ball hard enough (95.1 MPH) to get through into RF.  Tommy Edman and Hyeseong Kim each drew 4 pitch walks to load the bases, bringing up Shohei Ohtani.  Ohtani hit a ground ball to 2B that was not hit hard enough for a DP and Ohtani beat the throw. Conforto scored on the play and Edman reached 3rd.  With one out, on the first pitch Mookie saw, he hit a long fly ball to LF to plate Edman.  During Will Smith’s AB, Ohtani stole 2nd to get into scoring position.  Smith ended up drawing the walk, and a slumping Freddie Freeman came to the plate.  On the 1st pitch Freddie saw, he lined a single into RF that easily scored Ohtani, and Freddie had another walkoff win.

 

Not everything was coming up roses for the Dodgers.  In the same 6th inning, Michael Taylor attempted a steal of 3B, and as he was tagged out, his head came up and hit Max Muncy’s knee.  Max was in clear pain, and had to be helped off the field.  He will go in for an MRI on Thursday and we will learn more after that.  No reason to speculate the severity of the injury.

With the win, the Dodgers increased their lead over San Diego in the NL West to 8.5 games.  San Francisco remains 9.0 GB.

 

Kershaw 3,000 K

 

 

Kershaw curtain call

 

 

Kershaw family

 

 

Here is a pictorial from the LA Times on Kershaw 3,000 K journey.

https://www.latimes.com/sports/story/2025-07-02/photos-kershaws-road-to-3000

 

 

 

Jeff Dominique

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dodgerram
dodgerram
4 hours ago

Very happy for Kersh. I too had tears in my eyes when he got that 3000th K.
To then have his teammates walk it off was icing on the cake on this unforgettable game.

However The injury by Max put some cold water on it. I do not want to speculate but I tore my ACL on a soccer field in almost the exact way. Opponent player hit my knee with his knee from the side and mine , just as Max knee, bent outwards.

I hope for the best for Max but I will not be surprised if he has a torn ACL which would end his season.

Go Dodgers!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dionysus
Dionysus
16 minutes ago
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Very likely

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