For a pitcher who accomplished so much by such a young age, it took Clayton Kershaw an awfully long time to give up the first grand slam of his career. As a three-time Cy Young Award winner with a lifetime ERA of 2.36, Kershaw doesn't often get into sticky situations, but that's exactly what happened during Monday night's game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Philadelphia Phillies. Kershaw was cruising along nicely until the sixth inning, when he gave up two walks and a single to load the bases for Phillies outfielder Aaron Altherr.
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Clayton Kershaw threw nearly 30,000 pitches before giving up the first grand slam of his career
Published September 20, 2017 at 6:35 AM
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