This past Thursday marked the six-year anniversary of Clayton Kershaw’s no-hitter against the Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium. The longtime Los Angeles Dodgers acestruck out 15 batters without issuing a walk and was one Hanley Ramirez throwing error away from perfection.
Kershaw, instead, settled for what is one of the most dominant no-hitters in MLB history. His 102 game score that evening ranks third behind Kerry Wood (105) and Max Scherzer (104) amongst all no-nos.
Great as the performance was, Kershaw’s no-hitter was the second in as many months for the Dodgers during the 2014 season.