This Day In Dodgers History: Clayton Kershaw's No-Hitter, Babe Ruth Signed & Sandy Koufax Statue
Briefly

Clayton Kershaw made history on June 18, 2014, by pitching the first no-hitter of his career against the Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium. Starting with a 2-0 lead, Kershaw dominated the game, striking out 15 batters and allowing no walks. The excitement built as he carried a perfect game into the seventh inning before an error momentarily disrupted it. Kershaw's performance not only set a record for the most strikeouts in a no-hitter but also secured a three-game sweep for the Dodgers. Later that year, he swept the NL Cy Young and MVP awards, a feat not accomplished since 1968.
Kershaw's historic no-hitter on June 18, 2014, featured 15 strikeouts and no walks, making him the first MLB pitcher to achieve this feat.
The perfect game was interrupted by a throwing error but was upheld by exceptional defense and Kershaw's dominance on the mound that night.
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