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Clayton Kershaw scripts MLB history with 3000th strikeout in Dodgers vs White Sox game

Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers-Chicago White Sox, recorded his 3,000th career strike on Wednesday night, engraved his name on the history of baseball.

Kershaw, who needed three strikes to become a 20th jug of history, reached 3,000.

Kershaw is now joining Walter Johnson (Washington Senors) and Bob Gibson (St. Louis Cardinals), who hit 3,000 doughs for only a team.
Kershaw, the most valuable actress of 2014 NL, three times the National League CY Young Award for three times, has been the 20th in the history of Major League, which reached 3,000 in his career and only the fourth left hand. Others: Steve Carlton, Randy Johnson and CC Sabathia.


Dave Roberts, Dodgers manager, said before the game, the last box for Clayton to check his enormous career. ” “There was never someone looking for a kind of approval or interest, but he won him or not.”
Kershaw (4-0, 3.03 ERA) won in each of the last four beginnings and approached the milestone with five strikes and made one shot in two strokes in Colorado with a 3-1 win.

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