On September 27th, Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw achieved a major milestone in his career, earning his 200th win with a shutout of the New York Mets. The victory was a testament to Kershaw’s longevity and success in the major leagues, as he is only the second left-hander in the last 50 years to reach the 200-win mark.
Kershaw’s career began in 2008 when he was drafted by the Dodgers out of high school. Since then, he has established himself as one of the best pitchers in baseball and has earned numerous accolades, including three Cy Young Awards, an MVP Award, and eight All-Star selections. He has also been a key contributor to the Dodgers’ success over the years, leading them to six division titles and two National League pennants.
Kershaw’s 200th win was a fitting accomplishment for his impressive career. He pitched seven shutout innings, allowing just three hits and striking out nine batters. It was his sixth shutout of the season and the 30th of his career.
The milestone win was celebrated by the Dodgers organization and fans alike. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said, “It’s an incredible accomplishment for Clayton and it’s well deserved. He’s been one of the best pitchers in baseball for a long time and he’s been a leader in our clubhouse since he arrived.”
Kershaw’s 200th win is a testament to his skill and longevity as a major league pitcher. He is only the second left-hander in the last 50 years to reach the 200-win mark and he is still going strong at age 32. With his impressive career numbers and continued success, Clayton Kershaw is sure to reach even more milestones in the future.