This Day In Dodgers History: Record-Setting Shutout Of Padres
Briefly

On April 4, 2016, the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the San Diego Padres 15-0 on Opening Day, marking the largest shutout in MLB history. This record-breaking win showcased a powerful offense with 17 hits, while Clayton Kershaw delivered a stellar pitching performance with seven shutout innings and nine strikeouts. The Dodgers scored most of their runs in the later innings, demonstrating offensive depth and team effort, setting a National League record for margin of victory on Opening Day.
The Dodgers' 15-0 victory over the Padres on Opening Day set records for largest margin of victory and biggest shutout in MLB history, with 17 hits.
Clayton Kershaw's stellar performance included seven shutout innings and nine strikeouts, marking another dominant Opening Day start and contributing significantly to the win.
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