Sensational Clincher
Clayton Kershaw (seen here in July) turned in "one for the ages" as the Dodgers clinched the NL West last night. A one-hit strikeout with 13 strikeouts -- on the home field of the team's forever-rival the Giants.
Filling in the story of this remarkable effort, the lefty struck out the side in order three times and retired the final 19 batters he faced. No Giant reached base after the 3rd inning. Just zeroes. One thing more: it was the Dodgers first win at AT&T Park after losing their previous seven games there.
Sure, Kershaw still has some obstacles to overcome -- his post-season failures have been well documented. But is there any better way to get ready for October, than to end your quest for a division title in such dominating fashion?
Filling in the story of this remarkable effort, the lefty struck out the side in order three times and retired the final 19 batters he faced. No Giant reached base after the 3rd inning. Just zeroes. One thing more: it was the Dodgers first win at AT&T Park after losing their previous seven games there.
Sure, Kershaw still has some obstacles to overcome -- his post-season failures have been well documented. But is there any better way to get ready for October, than to end your quest for a division title in such dominating fashion?
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