A Milestone Performance
Tuesday wasn't the greatest outing of Clayton Kershaw's career -- as he was touched up for three Toronto home runs over six innings. But, thanks to a five-run 3rd inning and a pair of four-run frames, the Dodgers ran and hid from the Blue Jays, winning 16-3.
But the victory was historic -- Kershaw's 166th as a Dodger moved him past Sandy Koufax as the winningest lefthander in franchise history. It fits in with the comment his first big league manager Joe Torre made when he first worked with the then-19-year old: "He reminds me of Koufax." Joe knew Sandy first-hand, having faced him for his first six big league seasons.
Now, three Cy Youngs and eight All Star Games later, Kershaw has surpassed Koufax's career win total.
But the victory was historic -- Kershaw's 166th as a Dodger moved him past Sandy Koufax as the winningest lefthander in franchise history. It fits in with the comment his first big league manager Joe Torre made when he first worked with the then-19-year old: "He reminds me of Koufax." Joe knew Sandy first-hand, having faced him for his first six big league seasons.
Now, three Cy Youngs and eight All Star Games later, Kershaw has surpassed Koufax's career win total.
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