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Clayton Kershaw became the latest member of MLB's exclusive 3,000-strikeouts club, painting the outside corner on Vinny Capra with a sixth-inning slider in a Los Angeles Dodgers walk-off victory at Dodger Stadium.
Los Angeles Dodgers' ace Clayton Kershaw became the latest member of MLB's 3,000 career strikeout club. Here's a full list of the members.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNClayton Kershaw carves his name into the baseball history books with 3,000th career strikeout at Dodger StadiumClayton Kershaw, now just the 20th pitcher in Major League Baseball history to reach 3,000 strikeouts, joins an exclusive pantheon of greatness.
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As Clayton Kershaw stands tantalizingly just a few strikeouts shy of 3,000, it’s worth reflecting on how rarefied this milestone truly is.
He announced his arrival in the Major Leagues with a 100.5 mph fastball to begin five-plus hitless innings. Then he backed it up by taking a perfect game into the seventh inning in Minnesota and outdueling Pirates ace Paul Skenes back home in Milwaukee.
Nolan Ryan has the most strikeouts in MLB history with 5,714 tallied across 27 seasons. He played for the New York Mets, Houston Astros, the then-California Angels and Texas Rangers. Here's the list of the pitchers above 3,000 strikeouts in chronological order (year achieved in parentheses):
If there was a Hall of Fame for remembering names, the 37-year-old left-hander would not be a first-ballot inductee.