Clayton Kershaw has been one of the most consistently-great pitchers, or even athletes, of the 21st Century. With a career 2.49 ERA and .694 win percentage, Kershaw is a three-time NL Cy Young award winner, a nine-time All-Star, the 2014 NL MVP and a World Champion, among many other accolades.
Even at 35-years-old, Kershaw is continuing to prove that his dominance knows no limits. In 16 starts this season, Kershaw boasts a 2.55 ERA, a 4.4 strikeout-to-walk ratio, and 1.05 WHIP. His win Tuesday against the Rockies, in which he delivered a six-inning, one-hit performance, made him the NL’s first pitcher to reach 10 wins this season.