UNDATED (AP) _ Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander Clayton Kershaw authored the
second no-hitter of the baseball season, striking out a career-high 15 in the
Dodgers’ 8-0 victory over Colorado last night. Kershaw joins teammate Josh
Beckett, who tossed a no-hitter on May 25 against Philadelphia, on the 2014
no-hit list.
The 15 strikeouts is the most by any left-hander in baseball history in a
no-hitter. Right-hander Nolan Ryan struck out 17 while pitching for the
California Angels in one of his no-hitters in 1973.
Kershaw was overpowering all night, allowing just one baserunner to reach first
base.
Kershaw, the NL’s Cy Young award winner in 2011 and 2013, had a perfect game
into the seventh inning. But a throwing error by shortstop Hanley Ramirez on a
grounder by Corey Dickerson allowed the only Colorado batter to reach base.
Kershaw had retired 18 straight before that play.
When he struck out Dickerson for the game’s final out, Kershaw extended both
his arms over his head in ecstasy at Dodger Stadium. He then was mobbed by his
teammates as he improved to 7-2 this season.
It’s the 22nd no-hitter in Dodgers franchise history –12 in Los Angeles and 10
in Brooklyn.
The only other time the Dodgers threw two no-hitters in one season was 1956,
when the team was still in Brooklyn. Carl Erskine and Sal Maglie turned the
trick that year.