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Los Angeles Dozers’ veteran Clayton Karshaw reached the rare air on Wednesday night, who became the 20th player to reach 3,000 strikes for his career.
It was a suspenseful night at a soldout dodger stadium, which used to have only two strikeouts against Karshava against Chicago White Sox, when he entered the sixth innings. He had 2,999 strikeouts, and had already been out in the frame, with his pitch count to triple points.
However, on that 100th pitch, Karshaw found Winnie Kepra to strike and the crowd became ballistic.
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Los Angeles threw Cleeton Karshava a pitch for his 3000th strike during the fifth innings against Chicago White Sox at Dodger Stadium. (Jayne kamin-oncea-eimagn picture)
Kreshaw was able to taste the moment, as the game closed with a full -fledged ovation from both the dugout and the crowd to celebrate the occasion.
After Los Angeles won by 5-4, Korsew said, “When you are trying to get people out, it is a bit difficult,” ESPN per eS“I had to really never had to do this before.”
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This victory was also an attempt of one-to-one, in which Freddy Freeman gave a walk-off single in the ninth innings, when the doors needed three runs to win.
After the game, Karshaw was seen with a champagne flute at the club house, where ESPN reported that he told everyone that his achievement would mean nothing without celebrating with him.
In the Holiday 20-Man Group, Kreshaw is only fourth left-handed reaching 3,000 strikeouts. (Jayne kamin-oncea-eimagn picture)
In the Holiday 20-Man Group, Kreshaw is only fourth left-handed reaching 3,000 strikeouts. He joins Randy Johnson, Steve Carlton and CC Sabathia on that list.
Max Shezer and Justin Verlander are the only active pitchers with Korshev, which has completed the feat.
Manager Dave Roberts created a point to go to Karshaw until he could fulfill his goal at home.
“I was going to give him every chance to do it at home,” Roberts said.
Clayton Karshaw accepted the crowd after taking out the Chicago White Sax Third Basmani Capra for his 3000th career strike. (Jayne kamin-oncea-eimagn picture)
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It took him a little delay – Karshaw said that he would “have received it in the past” – but the satisfaction on Karshav’s face was clear that Capra was set on the strike.
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