Clayton Kershaw gets strikeout record but Dodgers lose to Tigers

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LOS ANGELES — Now a rookie with the Detroit Tigers, 22-year-old Spencer Torkelson was finishing up third grade when the count started for Clayton Kershaw.

Skip Schumaker – a future teammate – was Kershaw’s first big-league strikeout victim back in May 2008. When Torkelson swung and missed at a trademark Kershaw slider near his feet in the fourth inning on Saturday night (striking out for the second time in his first two at-bats against Kershaw), he became Kershaw’s 2,697th victim as Kershaw passed Don Sutton and become the Dodgers’ all-time leader in strikeouts.

Strike three to Torkelson drew a roar from the 52,613 fans in attendance. As his achievement was heralded on the video boards, the standing ovation continued long enough for Kershaw to acknowledge the crowd with a wave of his cap.

“I didn’t really expect it,” Kershaw said of the crowd’s reaction after the Dodgers went on to lose, 5-1, to the Detroit Tigers. “I understand that the Dodgers are a historic franchise. They’ve been around a long time so the guys on that list I was fortunate to pass, it’s a big deal. But I didn’t know the fans would know or honestly care that much. So it was special for me. It really was.”

With that, the three-time Cy Young Award winner went back to work, allowing just one run on four hits and two walks (his first of the season) in six innings while striking out seven in all.

It continued a start that even Kershaw said he didn’t expect during a winter spent wondering if his elbow would recover enough for him to pitch again. According to STATS Inc., the 34-year-old Kershaw is the first pitcher since Christy Mathewson in 1908 to go undefeated in his first four starts with 30 or more strikeouts and two or fewer walks while holding batters to an average under .200.

“I don’t want to just pitch to pitch. It’s not a goal of mine to stick around. I don’t have any interest in just sticking around to be around,” Kershaw said of accumulating late-career milestones. “I want to be here to contribute to a team that might win a World Series. That’s what I want to do. And if either of those things aren’t around, I don’t see myself sticking around.

“If I’m not helpful, I won’t be here. So I’m glad that I’ve had a good start to the season. But we’ve got a long way to go.”

Kershaw’s franchise record strikeout total includes 2,007 against right-handed batters and 693 against left-handers who were unable to avoid the matchup. So far, 1,468 have come at Dodger Stadium, 1,232 on the road – at 30 different stadiums in three countries (the United States, Canada and Australia).

Saturday night’s seven Ks moved his career total to 2,700 even, a milestone that only 26 pitchers in baseball history have reached.

“The first thing I’ll say is any time you get to do something individual record-wise, the people around you to help you celebrate are what matters most,” he said. “So to have my teammates care about that, to have my family here care about that and then to see the fans care about it as much as they did – all of those things made it special.

“Not a great game. I wish we’d have won. But it was a great moment for me personally. I’ll remember that for a long time, for sure.”

The Dodgers’ offense took the night off, ceding the spotlight to Kershaw.

Mookie Betts led off with a solo home run in the first inning (his 30th career leadoff homer, 10th with the Dodgers). The Dodgers had just three more hits in the game, only one after the fourth inning.

The score was tied, 1-1, when Kershaw left after six innings. The Dodgers’ bullpen couldn’t keep it that way, allowing a season-high four runs over the final three innings.

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