Tuesday night was a run of the mill for Clayton Kershaw. The Los Angeles Dodgers left-hander didn’t have his greatest stuff on Tuesday, but he was able to go five innings and record the win in LA’s 9-1 rout of the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Notching wins has been familiar territory for the 35-year-old since he made his way up to the big leagues in 2008. His win on Tuesday gave him his 209th as a Dodger, a number that pulled him into a tie with the legendary Don Drysdale for second all-time in franchise history, and the current LA great trails only Don Sutton, who tops the list with 233 victories.