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It was ugly, it was labor-intensive, it was sobering — and doubtless humbling. Clayton Kershaw entered Wednesday night time’s begin in Los Angeles needing simply three strikeouts to achieve 3,000 for his profession. Dealing with the White Sox, a staff with the American League’s worst report (28-57) and the majors’ second-highest strikeout fee towards lefties (26.6%), the 37-year-old southpaw repeatedly struggled to get from strike two to strike three, and solely reached the milestone on his a hundredth and remaining pitch of the night time. By the point he caught Vinny Capra taking a look at a slider on the skin fringe of the plate, the Dodgers trailed 4-2, and Max Muncy had simply departed with a severe knee damage whereas making use of the tag on an tried steal of third base. It took a textbook ninth-inning rally for the Dodgers to salvage a victory.
Right here’s the massive second:
Kershaw is the twentieth pitcher to achieve 3,000 strikeouts. Reflecting the long-term pattern of elevated strikeout charges, he’s the nineteenth to achieve 3,000 previously 51 years and the tenth to take action through the Wild Card period. He joins Max Scherzer (who notched his 3,000th strikeout on September 12, 2021 throughout his transient stint with the Dodgers) and Justin Verlander (who reached the mark on September 28, 2019) among the many energetic hurlers within the membership. He’s the fifth pitcher to report 3,000 strikeouts with a single staff, after Walter Johnson, Bob Gibson, Steve Carlton, and John Smoltz; neither Johnson (Senators) nor Gibson (Cardinals) ever pitched for one more staff, whereas Carlton (Phillies) was on his second cease and Smoltz (Braves) on his first of three:
The three,000 Strikeout Membership, with Adjusted Charges
Pitcher
Seasons
SO
IP
Date
Okay%
Okay%+
ERA-
FIP-
Nolan Ryan
1966, ’68–93
5714
5386.0
7/4/1980
25.3%
183
90
83
Randy Johnson
1988–2009
4875
4135.1
9/10/2000
28.6%
176
75
73
Roger Clemens
1984–2007
4672
4916.2
7/5/1998
23.1%
150
70
71
Steve Carlton
1965–1988
4136
5217.1
4/29/1981
19.1%
135
87
87
Bert Blyleven
1970–1992
3701
4970.0
8/1/1986
18.1%
133
85
82
Tom Seaver
1967–1986
3640
4782.2
4/18/1981
18.8%
133
79
85
Don Sutton
1966–1988
3574
5282.1
6/24/1983
16.5%
117
92
91
Gaylord Perry
1962–1983
3534
5350.1
10/1/1978
16.1%
115
85
85
Walter Johnson
1907–1927
3508
5914.2
7/22/1923
15.0%
152
68
76
Justin Verlander*
2005–2025
3471
3483.1
9/28/2019
24.4%
123
78
81
Max Scherzer*
2008–2025
3419
2891.0
9/12/2021
29.3%
141
76
77
Greg Maddux
1986–2008
3371
5008.1
7/26/2005
16.5%
100
76
78
Phil Niekro
1964–1987
3342
5404.1
7/4/1984
14.7%
105
86
95
Fergie Jenkins
1965–1983
3192
4500.2
5/25/1982
17.4%
125
87
88
Pedro Martinez
1992–2009
3154
2827.1
9/3/2007
27.7%
168
66
68
Bob Gibson
1959–1975
3117
3884.1
7/17/1974
19.4%
130
78
81
Curt Schilling
1988–2007
3116
3261.0
8/30/2006
23.5%
139
80
76
CC Sabathia
2001-2019
3093
3577.1
4/30/2019
20.6%
114
87
87
John Smoltz
1988–99, 2001–09
3084
3473.0
4/22/2008
21.6%
130
81
78
Clayton Kershaw*
2008–2025
3000
2787.1
7/2/2025
27.3%
132
64
70
Date = date of three,000th strikeout. Okay%+ = league-adjusted strikeout fee, based mostly on strikeouts per plate look for all pitchers besides Walter Johnson, whose fee relies on strikeouts per 9 innings. * = energetic.
Be aware that Kershaw owns not solely the bottom ERA- of any pitcher within the membership however the bottom of any with at the very least 2,000 innings. Remarkably, he’s simply the fourth lefty to achieve 3,000 strikeouts, after Carlton, Randy Johnson, and Sabathia. I dug into that exact oddity on the event of Sabathia’s milestone in 2019. It’s based within the relative shortage of lefty pitchers, at the very least when it comes to batters confronted:
Although Kershaw entered the night time on one thing of a roll, having gone 4-0 with a 1.57 ERA and 21 strikeouts in 23 innings over his his final 4 begins, nothing got here simply for him on Wednesday night time. Although he went to 2 strikes on every of the primary 4 hitters he confronted, 5 of the primary six, and eight of the primary 11, he couldn’t put any of them away. He was touched up for a first-inning run when Andy Pages misplayed an Austin Slater drive right into a triple after which Andrew Benintendi roped a single to proper. Kershaw wanted Michael Conforto to rob Lenyn Sosa of an extra-base hit with a leaping catch close to the highest of the left area wall to finish the primary with out additional harm, that after throwing 29 pitches — although he did get 5 swinging strikes.
Kershaw was way more environment friendly in a clear, 10-pitch second inning, however didn’t draw any nearer to three,000. He lastly received his first strikeout within the third inning, whiffing former teammate Miguel Vargas on a 12-to-6 curve on the skin nook — his 14th two-strike pitch of the night time — however solely after serving up a two-run homer to Slater to fall behind 3-2. A Benintendi double and an Edgar Quero single put the White Sox up 4-2, and all of a sudden it regarded like Kershaw won’t even make it by three innings, not to mention get three strikeouts. He settled down, however didn’t report his second strikeout till Sosa chased a curveball within the dust on Kershaw’s 92nd pitch, his remaining one of many fifth inning:
That pitch rely matched Kershaw’s season excessive; he hadn’t thrown extra since June 20, 2023. Even so, supervisor Dave Roberts — who mentioned beforehand that he would handle this recreation in another way given the circumstances — despatched him out for the sixth. He wanted simply three pitches to retire lefty Mike Tauchman, masking first base himself on a grounder to Freddie Freeman, however Michael A. Taylor adopted that by ripping a 99.9-mph double down the left area line. Roberts remained on the highest step of the dugout. On Kershaw’s subsequent pitch, a 91-mph fastball to Capra, Taylor took off for third. Catcher Will Smith made an ideal peg, and Muncy dropped the tag on him, albeit whereas transferring into the runner’s path; Taylor upended the third baseman within the course of, and Muncy got here down clutching his left knee in agony. He needed to be helped from the sector. Kershaw stored his distance because the Dodgers tended to Muncy, throwing a warmup pitch or two whereas Enrique Hernández loosened as much as take over within the area.
Kershaw went again to work, throwing a curveball within the dust, getting Capra to chase a low slider, and at last freezing him with one other slider nearer to the skin fringe of the zone. He was characteristically reserved after the pitch, no leaps or fist-pumps, only a sluggish stroll off the mound earlier than tipping his cap and at last basking within the adulation of the 53,536 followers at Dodger Stadium, together with his spouse and rising household. After a spherical of hugs within the dugout, he returned for a curtain name.
In all, Kershaw went to 2 strikes on 16 of the 27 batters he confronted, and threw 26 two-strike pitches, solely two of which grew to become swinging strikes; three grew to become hits, together with the 2 extra-base knocks by Slater. He did get a season-high 15 whiffs, 9 on the slider, three on the curve, two on the fastball and one on the splitter that he’s begun dabbling with in recent times. He was on the hook for a loss till the underside of the ninth, when the Dodgers lastly broke by towards relievers Grant Taylor and Steven Wilson. A Conforto single, and walks by Tommy Edman and Hyeseong Kim loaded the bases with no one out, then Shohei Ohtani beat out a double-play grounder, Mookie Betts hit a sacrifice fly, Ohtani stole second, Smith walked, and Freeman smacked a pointy single to proper to deliver residence Othani:
“I made it take too lengthy,” mentioned Kershaw of reaching 3,000. “Actually, didn’t pitch that nice tonight, and the slider was so unhealthy. However this was such a particular night time all the way in which round. It actually was. Couldn’t have requested for something extra, actually. It was so enjoyable to get to be on the market.”
That is fairly in all probability the final main milestone in a profession that can carry Kershaw to Cooperstown. He gained his two hundredth recreation on April 18, 2023, however has solely elevated his complete to 216 since, and reaching 250 à la Sabathia and Verlander is sort of actually out of the query. Even attending to 233 wins — which might match Sutton for essentially the most as a Dodger — appears extremely unlikely. Kershaw is on the cusp of transferring into the highest 20 in S-JAWS, 0.1 level behind Robin Roberts, however no one goes to cease play when that occurs or to acknowledge if he will get to 80 WAR (he’s at 79.6 bWAR and 77.0 fWAR). At this level, he’s no menace so as to add to his totals of 10 All-Star appearances, 5 ERA titles, and three Cy Younger Awards, notably provided that he hasn’t thrown the 162 innings essential to qualify for the ERA lead since 2019.
Per the Elias Sports activities Bureau, Kershaw is the fourth-fastest pitcher to three,000 strikeouts when it comes to innings:
Quickest to three,000 Strikeouts
Pitcher
Innings
Randy Johnson
2,470.2
Max Scherzer
2,516.0
Pedro Martinez
2,647.2
Clayton Kershaw
2,787.1
Nolan Ryan
2,802.0
SOURCE: Elias Sports activities Bureau
For as shortly as he reached 3,000 in comparative phrases, the pursuit of the milestone grew to become a slog resulting from Kershaw’s injures (to say nothing of the way in which he’s not too long ago examined followers’ persistence). He completed the 2021 season, his age-33 marketing campaign, needing simply 330 strikeouts to achieve the milestone; based mostly on his 2019–21 performances, that regarded doable throughout a pair of 25-start seasons. Whereas he continued to pitch successfully, making All-Star groups in each 2022 and ’23, with ERAs of two.28 and a pair of.46 (however FIPs of two.57 and 4.03, respectively), he totaled simply 46 begins and 274 strikeouts in that span, leaving him 56 strikeouts shy of the magic mark.
The true turning level got here on the finish of June 2023, by which level Kershaw had run his strikeout complete to 2,912. He landed on the injured listing with left shoulder soreness and missed six weeks, and his fastball — certainly, his stuff — hasn’t been the identical since. He threw simply 36.1 innings in eight post-injury begins in 2023, together with his month-to-month common four-seam velocity dropping 2.7 mph from June (91.3 mph) to September (88.6). The pitch modeling metrics paint a stark image earlier than and after the damage:
Clayton Kershaw by way of PitchingBot and Stuff+
PitchingBot
IP
bot Stf FA
botStf SL
botStf Cu
botStf
botCmd
botOvr
2022
126.1
53
50
52
51
62
57
2023 Pre-Damage
95.0
50
45
52
47
56
53
2023 Submit-Damage
36.1
45
33
49
37
44
35
2024
30.0
44
31
48
37
54
43
2025
44.2
46
32
48
36
50
40
2022
126.1
101
119
122
112
101
113
2023 Pre-Damage
95.0
98
120
126
113
98
110
2023 Submit-Damage
36.1
85
104
111
98
85
86
2024
30.0
90
106
117
101
96
100
2025
44.2
89
94
107
94
96
94
Stuff+ is on a scale the place 100 is common; PitchingBot on the 20-80 scouting scale, the place 50 is common.
The Dodgers have been imprecise in regards to the situation of Kershaw’s shoulder. “He’s going to maintain going till he can’t,” mentioned Roberts after a tough September 5, 2023 begin. “I believe the hope is he’s going to proceed to really feel higher, however given the place he’s at bodily, it’s onerous to say that’s going to occur.”
Kershaw completed the 2023 common season with 2,944 strikeouts, then endured essentially the most humiliating begin of his profession, retiring simply one of many eight Diamondbacks he confronted whereas being charged with six runs within the Division Sequence opener, a loss that prefigured the 100-win squad getting swept, and for a time regarded as if it might need been Kershaw’s final look in Dodger blue. In early November, he introduced that he had undergone surgical procedure to restore the glenohumeral ligaments and capsule of his left shoulder, and hoped he would have the ability to return to play “sooner or later subsequent summer time,” however even that winter, he continued his annual flirtation with the potential for becoming a member of the Rangers to pitch nearer to residence.
Kershaw returned to the fold and made his 2024 debut on June 25, however he cracked the five-inning mark in simply three of seven begins, and pitched to a 4.50 ERA — over two runs larger than his profession mark to that time — and three.53 FIP. One batter into the second inning of his August 30 begin towards the Diamondbacks, he departed resulting from ache in his left large toe, and was subsequently recognized with a bone spur. He continued his throwing program, with the staff readjusting his spikes to assist compensate for his soreness, however compromised mechanics triggered ache in different elements of his physique, no small matter given his shoulder surgical procedure and his earlier again issues.
Kershaw ended the common season nonetheless 32 strikeout in need of 3,000, and on October 5, the staff introduced that he can be shut down no matter how far the Dodgers superior within the playoffs, a choice that, along with different accidents (most notably Tyler Glasnow’s elbow sprain), led to the Dodgers relying upon a three-man rotation plus occasional openers throughout their championship run. Kershaw was a bystander. “I didn’t have something to do with this championship, but it surely seems like I’ve one of the best feeling on the earth — that I get to have a good time with you guys!” he mentioned on the staff’s celebratory parade whereas additionally proclaiming himself a “Dodger for all times.”
Shortly after the World Sequence, orthopedic surgeons performed a doubleheader on Kershaw’s left leg. One surgical procedure repaired the torn meniscus in his left knee, an damage that went undiscovered till he went by testing relating to his foot, whereas the opposite handled the bone spur in his left foot in addition to arthritis and a ruptured plantar plate, the ligament that runs beneath the metatarsal heads and retains the toes aligned.
As with the earlier winter, Kershaw and the Dodgers didn’t formalize a contract till February in order to permit the staff to place the spot on the 40-man roster to raised use. When he lastly returned to the majors on Might 17, he was lit for 5 runs in 4 innings by the Angels. Rain curtailed his subsequent begin after two shutout innings towards the Mets in New York, however since then, he’s used smoke and mirrors in spectacular trend. Previous to Wednesday, he’d lasted at the very least 5 innings in 5 out of his final six begins, permitting two runs or fewer in every of these, with a five-run, 4.2-inning flip towards the Mets on June 3 the exception. Whereas he’s carrying a decent 3.43 ERA, he’s struck out simply 17.5% of hitters and has an 8.8% strikeout-to-walk differential; each are profession lows, whereas his 7.7% stroll fee is his highest since 2010. His 4.34 FIP and 105 FIP- are each profession worsts.
Even in diminished type, the innings have been useful to the Dodgers, coming at a time when their rotation has been hit onerous by accidents. Blake Snell made simply two begins, and Glasnow 5, earlier than touchdown on the injured listing with shoulder irritation. Each are presently on rehab assignments, however Roki Sasaki, who went down in mid-Might after eight begins resulting from a shoulder impingement, solely not too long ago resumed his throwing program, and Tony Gonsolin, who made seven begins after getting back from late-2023 Tommy John surgical procedure and a spring again damage, is now on the 60-day IL resulting from elbow soreness. Ohtani has lastly begun pitching in video games following his late-2023 UCL reconstruction, however he has totaled simply 4 innings over three opener-style begins.
4 years in the past, as Scherzer approached 3,000 strikeouts, I had Dan Szymborski run a ZiPS projection displaying the percentages of different energetic pitchers reaching the milestone. Scherzer (98%) and Kershaw (91%) made good, however Zack Greinke (88%) pulled up 21 strikeouts quick, by no means saying his retirement however merely not signing one other contract after 2023. On the time, Gerrit Cole (66%) and Jacob deGrom (51%) appeared extra probably than to not attain 3,000, however each have undergone Tommy John surgical procedure since, and the latter has fallen beneath 10%. Right here’s the up to date board:
ZiPS Odds of Reaching 3,000 Strikeouts
Sale has pitched his approach out of the wilderness to spice up his odds from 49% circa 2021, although he’s presently sidelined by damaged ribs. Forty-one-year-old Charlie Morton and 38-year-old Yu Darvish are the one different pitchers apart from Kershaw, Sale, and Cole who even have 2,000 strikeouts, however they’re not going to get to three,000. For everyone else, it’s primarily about crossing fingers and hoping they continue to be wholesome and efficient — a prayer for the wing, so to talk — for a lot of, many extra years.
All of which is to say that it may very well be a protracted whereas earlier than we see one other pitcher do what Kershaw simply did. We already knew that, however even in his diminished type, his accomplishment on Wednesday night time is one to savor.