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Career timeline: Clayton Kershaw

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July 27, 2008: First of many

In his 10th career start, Kershaw -- the Dodgers' top prospect -- got his 1st MLB win, which came after striking out 5 over 6 scoreless innings against the Nationals at Dodger Stadium

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2011: Cy Young No. 1

After a couple of strong seasons to start his career, Kershaw was able to put it all together in 2011, going 21-5 with an MLB-best 2.28 ERA en route to his 1st career NL Cy Young Award

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2013: Cy Young No. 2

For the 2nd time in 3 seasons, Kershaw took home the NL Cy Young Award, this time going 16-9 with a dominant 1.83 ERA over 236 innings

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June 18, 2014: Near perfection

Kershaw came just a throwing error away from a perfect game, but it was still one of the best-pitched games in baseball history, with no hits, no walks and 15 strikeouts

2014: Best in the league

Kershaw’s 3rd Cy Young Award was accompanied by an NL MVP trophy, making him the 1st Dodgers pitcher since Sandy Koufax to win both in the same season; he’s also the most recent pitcher to accomplish the feat

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May 15, 2015: 100-win club

With a victory over the Rockies, Kershaw became the 2nd-youngest pitcher to reach the 100-win mark behind only Félix Hernández (who accomplished it while being 43 days younger than Kershaw)

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Oct. 4, 2015: Mr. 300

A strikeout of B.J. Upton was Kershaw’s 300th K of 2015, making him just the 2nd Dodgers pitcher to ever reach the mark in a single season (the other, of course, is Koufax)

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Oct. 27, 2020: Finally a champion

In a career that has had countless accomplishments, Kershaw added a ring when the Dodgers won the 2020 World Series over the Rays

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April 30, 2022: Nobody better

By striking out Detroit’s Spencer Torkelson, Kershaw surpassed Don Sutton as the Dodgers’ all-time leader in strikeouts, another milestone in one of the best careers in franchise history

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July 19, 2022: Kershaw’s home

Kershaw got the start for the NL All-Star team, marking the 1st time he started a Midsummer Classic -- and it came at Dodger Stadium, the only big league ballpark Kershaw has ever called home