This is how the rest of the league reacted to Clayton Kershaw's no-hitter
Look at the best Twitter reactions to Kershaw's no-no
After Clayton Kershaw completed his first career no-hitter on Wednesday night, plenty of his colleagues couldn't wait to congratulate him. Some were more immediate:
But others came streaming through the Twitterverse as the night went on. Here are our favorite tweets from across the league:
@ClaytonKersh22 Congrats on fulfilling every pitchers dream, fun to watch! I'm tired but can finally go to sleep now. #NoNo
- Jeremy Guthrie (@TheRealJGuts) June 19, 2014
@ClaytonKersh22 I'm so happy that you and @AJEllis17 finally got that done.. It was only a matter of time. #wellpreparedalways
- Nick Punto (@Shredderpunto) June 19, 2014
And even the Rockies chimed in:
Obviously would rather see it happen to a different team but @ClaytonKersh22 was beyond words tonight...couldn't happen to a better guy too.
- Brett Anderson (@BAnderson_30) June 19, 2014
Congrats to @ClaytonKersh22 on the no hitter .. Didnt want to see that to my team but was impressive performance
- Jhoulys Chacín (@Jhoulys45) June 19, 2014
Vin Scully, who called the game with his customary magnificence, was also celebrated:
I'm glad I stayed up to hear Vin call that game. Amazing stuff, congrats to Kershaw.
- Trevor Plouffe (@TPlouffe24) June 19, 2014
Congrats to @ClaytonKersh22 on the no-hitter. Great guy. And hearing the great Vin Scully announce it was pretty sweet. #congrats
- Jason Motte (@JMotte30) June 19, 2014
But it was Kershaw that left his fellow players in awe:
That was fun to watch. Pure domination by @ClaytonKersh22. Congrats again buddy. #NoHitter
- Brandon League (@BrandonLeague43) June 19, 2014
Congrats to @ClaytonKersh22 on the no hitter old USA teammate what a performance #wow
- Dellin Betances (@DBetances50) June 19, 2014
Kershaw himself had this to say:
Don't know if this will ever sink in. What an amazing night. Thankful to celebrate with the fans in LA.
- Clayton Kershaw (@ClaytonKersh22) June 19, 2014
At last, the two-time Cy Young award winner records his first no-hitter, with an incredible 15 strikeouts. Dellin Betances has got it right -- #wow.