Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw Calls Out Cardinals for Disrespect, Takes Shot at NL Rival
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Clayton Kershaw showcased a vintage performance against the St. Louis Cardinals, allowing just one run and striking out seven batters. This game marked his best outing of the season as he pitched four scoreless innings before the lone run scored in the fifth. The three-time Cy Young winner is just 17 strikeouts away from joining the 3,000 strikeout club. Although the Cardinals attempted to taunt him by replaying a past home run he gave up, he used it as motivation to lead the Dodgers to a 7-3 victory.
Kershaw's performance against the Cardinals demonstrated his resilience and skill, allowing only one run while striking out seven batters, showcasing his quest for 3,000 strikeouts.
Despite past challenges, Kershaw’s latest outing highlights his determination and ability to rise above adversity, capped by a resounding Dodgers victory against a rival.
Kershaw called the Cardinals' pregame video taunt 'bush league', but used it as fuel to bolster his performance, leading to a victory on the mound.
With the Dodgers winning 7-3, Kershaw's contribution underscored his role as a key player despite his recent struggles with injuries this season.
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