Clayton Kershaw turned back the clock on Saturday night, delivering a masterclass performance that reminded fans why he’s considered one of the greatest pitchers of his generation. In a dominant outing against the San Francisco Giants, the Dodgers’ veteran left-hander tossed seven scoreless innings, striking out eight and walking none in a 4–0 win at Dodger Stadium.
⚾️ Kershaw’s Vintage Night: Command, Confidence, and Control
After an offseason of uncertainty and a delayed start to his 2025 campaign due to injury rehab, many wondered whether Kershaw still had elite-level stuff. On this night, the answer was emphatic.
“That felt like me again,” Kershaw said postgame. “I’ve been working toward this moment for a long time. The body felt good, the ball came out right, and we were on the same page from pitch one.”
Kershaw’s fastball hovered in the low 90s, but it was his precision, pitch sequencing, and devastating slider that had Giants hitters guessing all night. He retired 14 of the final 15 batters he faced.
📊 Stat Line: Kershaw vs. Giants (June 14, 2025)
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IP: 7.0
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H: 3
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R: 0
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BB: 0
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SO: 8
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Pitches: 94 (65 strikes)
It was Kershaw’s first scoreless outing of 7+ innings since the 2022 season and a clear message that he still belongs in the heart of the Dodgers’ rotation.
🧠 Veteran Savvy Meets Competitive Fire
Kershaw, now 37, has said repeatedly that he’s not chasing stats — he’s chasing October. But nights like this show that his experience and competitiveness can still shut down top-tier lineups.
Manager Dave Roberts was glowing in his praise:
“That was vintage Kersh. He had full control of the game. The rhythm, the tempo — it felt like 2015 out there.”
🧢 Fans React: A Classic Night in LA
Dodger Stadium erupted in a standing ovation as Kershaw walked off the mound after the 7th. On social media, fans flooded timelines with nostalgia and admiration:
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“That was pure art. Thank you, Kersh.”
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“Goosebumps watching him work the mound tonight.”
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“He may not throw 97 anymore, but his mind is sharper than ever.”
🏆 Dodgers’ Rotation Gets a Boost
With the Dodgers battling in a tight NL West race, a healthy and effective Kershaw could be a major difference-maker heading into the second half of the season. His presence not only adds depth but brings a level of playoff pedigree no stat sheet can quantify.