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A slider, a milestone and a heartfelt thank you: Kershaw’s 3,000th | |
strikeout | |
Story by Associated Press | |
Updated: | |
8:25 AM EDT, Thu July 3, 2025 | |
Source: AP | |
was laboring in pursuit of his 3,000th strikeout. His pitch count | |
soaring, he was down to the last batter he would face, needing one more | |
swing and miss to become the 20th pitcher to reach the milestone. | |
“It’s a little bit harder when you’re actually trying to strike | |
people out,” he said, smiling. “I never really had to do that | |
before.” | |
Kershaw accomplished the feat when Vinny Capra of the Chicago White Sox | |
took a slider for a called third strike for the final out of the sixth | |
inning on Wednesday night. | |
“I made it interesting. Made it take too long,” Kershaw said. | |
“Honestly, I didn’t pitch that great tonight. The slider was so | |
bad.” | |
In his 18th season in Los Angeles, Kershaw joined Walter Johnson of the | |
Washington Senators and Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals as the | |
only pitchers with 3,000 or more strikeouts all for one team. | |
Freddie Freeman capped a three-run ninth by singling in Shohei Ohtani, | |
. Kershaw didn’t get a decision. | |
The sellout crowd of 53,536 was on its feet roaring as the 37-year-old | |
left-hander walked off the mound to end the sixth. Kershaw paused and | |
doffed his cap, with teammates briefly holding off hugging him to allow | |
him to soak in the cheers. | |
Kershaw waved to his wife Ellen and four children in the stands and | |
then patted his chest and mouthed, “Thank you.” | |
“I feel bad for Ellen. I know she was nervous,” he said. “I made | |
her last six innings out there just stressed out that I wasn’t going | |
to get it and have to go to Milwaukee to do it.” | |
Kershaw shared a clubhouse toast with his teammates, coaches, training | |
staff and front office executives. | |
“Just super thankful for tonight, super thankful for my teammates,” | |
he said. “I told my teammates individual awards are great, but if you | |
don’t have anybody to celebrate with it doesn’t matter.” | |
The game was delayed for nearly six minutes between pitches, a gap that | |
included a tribute video. | |
Kershaw joined Justin Verlander of San Francisco (3,468) and Max | |
Scherzer of Toronto (3,412) as the only active pitchers with that many. | |
Kershaw is just the fourth left-hander in the club. | |
“It’s an incredible list,” he said. “It’s special to finally | |
be in that group.” | |
Capra, hitting ninth, was retired on four pitches, with plate umpire | |
Jim Wolf calling the third strike on a slider, Kershaw’s season-high | |
100th pitch of the night. Wolf is the brother of retired pitcher Randy | |
Wolf, once a teammate of Kershaw’s. | |
“I wanted it to come easy,” Kershaw said. “I would much rather | |
have got it done in the first.” | |
Manager Dave Roberts had said before the game that he would manage the | |
three-time Cy Young Award winner differently with the milestone within | |
reach. That was apparent when Kershaw jogged out for the sixth to an | |
ovation, having already tossed a season-high 92 pitches with just two | |
strikeouts. He came into the game needing three to make history. | |
“I was going to give him every opportunity to do it at home,” | |
Roberts said. “You could see the emotion he had trying to get that | |
third strike. It just happened the way it was supposed to happen.” | |
Kershaw retired Lenyn Sosa on three pitches for No. 2,999 in the fifth. | |
Sosa fouled off Kershaw’s first two pitches before ending the inning | |
by striking out on a 72 mph curveball. | |
In the third, Miguel Vargas took called strikes on his first two | |
pitches before he swung and missed on another 72 mph curveball from his | |
former Dodgers teammate. | |
Chicago swung aggressively against Kershaw, who gave up a two-run homer | |
to Austin Slater and two more runs as the White Sox led 4-2 after six | |
innings. | |
“You could just feel it. They wanted it for me so bad,” he said of | |
the crowd. “You could feel the tension. They were trying to will me | |
to do it.” | |
Kershaw made history one batter after Dodgers third baseman in tagging | |
out Michael A. Taylor on a steal attempt. Muncy had to be helped off | |
the field, barely able to put any weight on his left leg. | |
Kershaw has provided much-needed stability for the Dodgers’ pitching | |
staff, which has been decimated by injuries. | |
“It’s just again a reminder for me, for anyone, to never bet | |
against that guy,” Roberts said before the game. “It doesn’t | |
matter – health, stuff – he’s going to will himself to doing | |
whatever the team needs.” | |
Kershaw allowed five runs over four innings in his first start after | |
returning from knee and foot surgeries last offseason. Since then, he | |
has held opposing batters to a .222 average. | |
“The first three months of the season, we’ve needed some length | |
from the starter,” Roberts said. “Once he kind of got his footing | |
after the first few, he’s done everything and more that we’ve | |
needed. That doesn’t go unnoticed.” | |
In his prime from 2010-15, Kershaw led the National League in ERA five | |
times, in strikeouts three times and wins twice. | |
Kershaw had one of the best seasons ever in 2014, when he finished with | |
a 21-3 record, 1.77 ERA and 233 strikeouts to win both the Cy Young and | |
Most Valuable Player in the National League. | |
Age and less dominant stuff has changed the way Kershaw does his job. | |
He knows his consistency isn’t the same but with the depth of the | |
team’s staff, he doesn’t need to be perfect every outing. | |
Kershaw no longer overpowers hitters the way he did during the height | |
of his career, but he remains stubbornly determined and possesses a | |
craftiness honed over two decades as well as a slider that still can | |
fool. | |
“I’ve seen him grow more than any player,” Roberts said. | |
“Hasn’t lost the compete, but I think that the world is not as | |
black and white as he used to see it. I think that his edges are | |
softer, I think that fatherhood, Father Time, does that to a person.” | |
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