
The Hall of Fame-bound southpaw has solidified himself as baseball's most dominant pitcher of the 2010s.
Clayton Kershaw has paced the National League in ERA five times, wins thrice and strikeouts thrice this decade. Since 2011, he's finished lower than third in Cy Young voting only once—and won the honor three times. He took home a pitching Triple Crown in 2011 (21-5, 2.28 ERA, 248 SO) and MVP after a dominant 2014 (21-3, 1.77 ERA).
Kershaw is already fourth in Dodgers history with 2,228 strikeouts and seventh at 149 wins. His career 2.37 ERA only trails closer Kenley Jansen, Zack Greinke—who played three years in LA—and Jeff Pfeffer.
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