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YouTube on MSNClayton Kershaw Just Reached 3,000 K's, But The Moment Was Spoiled By a Major Injury
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Los Angeles Dodgers star Clayton Kershaw expressed his frustrations with his performance as the team fell to the Milwaukee Brewers on Sunday.
But the Dodgers have to be pleased with franchise icon Clayton Kershaw, who has returned from the injured list to make 10 starts so far this year with an effective 3.38 ERA at age 37. However, it could be Kershaw's final season with the team.
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YouTube on MSNThe Time Clayton Kershaw Threw His Glove at a Ground Ball
In this thrilling baseball moment, discover the incredible story of the time Clayton Kershaw took an unconventional approach by throwing his glove at a ground ball. Join us as we delve into the buildup,
The Dodgers legend produced some fun moments during the Fox broadcast in Tuesday night’s NL swing-off win that included Kershaw playfully jabbing Mariners star Cal Raleigh, aka “Big Dumper.” Talking to the broadcast team, Kershaw told them to “hold on: for a moment while throwing a pitch to Raleigh.
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Clayton Kershaw took the mound for what could be his final MLB All-Star Game appearance on Tuesday night. Kershaw, wearing the familiar Dodgers No. 22, pitched to two hitters in the top of the second inning before manager Dave Roberts took him out to a standing ovation.
Mariners' Cal Raleigh reacts to Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw’s viral MLB All-Star Game mic’d-up jab with humor and respect.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts announced that he plans to have Clayton Kershaw pitch in the All-Star Game, in Kershaw's 11th All-Star nod.
In this thrilling baseball moment, watch as Clayton Kershaw showcases his incredible pitching prowess with a surprising pick-off move. With the runner only two feet off first base, Kershaw's quick reflexes and strategic play turn what seems like an ordinary game moment into an extraordinary display of talent.