Clayton Kershaw Wins 3rd Straight as Dodgers Beat Nationals
- Clayton Kershaw pitched five innings and led the Dodgers to a 6-5 win over the Nationals on a recent game in 2025.
- Kershaw is nearing a major milestone, standing just twelve strikeouts away from his 3,000th career strikeout as he enters his age-37 season.
- Despite some health issues like a bone spur and mixed results this year, Kershaw has maintained solid stats with a 2.16 ERA this month over three starts.
- He holds the lowest ERA since 1950 among pitchers with at least 1,500 innings pitched and earned several accolades including seven All-Star nods and a Gold Glove in 2011.
- Kershaw's approaching 3,000 strikeouts will cement his status as one of the greatest pitchers, with his impact expected to endure long after retirement, which likely comes soon.
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Clayton Kershaw adds record three wins without defeat and an effectiveness of 3.31 so far in season

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Clayton Kershaw persevered through five tough innings to win his third straight start, and Miguel Rojas hit a two-run homer for the Los Angeles Dodgers, who beat the Washington Nationals 6-5 on Friday night. Kiké Hernández had two doubles and two runs scored, and Shohei Ohtani added an RBI single for the defending World Series champions. Los Angeles has won six of seven, improving to 6-2 during its 10-game homestand. Kershaw (…

Clayton Kershaw wins 3rd straight as Dodgers beat Nationals
LOS ANGELES — Wrung out from spent emotions and bruised from wayward pitches a day earlier, the Dodgers still found the strength for a Friday night rally. Winning three of four games from the San Diego Padres during the week, in a tension-filled series that closed with a benches-clearing incident, came with a price. Outside of the physical challenges in a series opener against the Washington Nationals, was a day without Manager Dave Roberts, who…
Clayton Kershaw wins 3rd straight start, Miguel Rojas homers in Dodgers’ 6-5 win over Nationals
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Clayton Kershaw persevered through five tough innings to win his third consecutive start, and Miguel Rojas hit a two-run homer in the Los Angeles Dodgers' 6-5 victory over the Washington Nationals on Friday night.
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