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Dodgers All-Star candidate Max Muncy helped off field with knee injury, team 'optimistic' it's only a sprain
Dodgers All-Star candidate Max Muncy helped off field with knee injury, team 'optimistic' it's only a sprain

Yahoo

time2 hours ago

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  • Yahoo

Dodgers All-Star candidate Max Muncy helped off field with knee injury, team 'optimistic' it's only a sprain

The Los Angeles Dodgers entered Wednesday hoping they would see history from Clayton Kershaw. They saw pain from Max Muncy first. With their future Hall of Famer one strikeout away from the 3,000-strikeout club, the Dodgers' starting third baseman went down with a painful-looking knee injury on a play on which Chicago White Sox center fielder Michael A. Taylor was caught stealing. Advertisement Taylor slid directly into Muncy's lower left leg, leaving the 34-year-old writhing on the ground and holding his knee. He was eventually helped off the field by a trainer, with a pronounced limp. Dodgers broadcaster Orel Hershiser later told viewers that Sportsnet LA would not show replay of the injury because of how ugly it was, reporting that Muncy's knee appeared to bend backward. The Dodgers later announced that Muncy left the game due to left knee pain. Kershaw reached 3,000 strikeouts later in the at-bat, becoming the 20th MLB player to enter the exclusive club. Muncy's injury took the air out of the Dodger Stadium crowd, but it still gave the southpaw a lengthy standing ovation between innings. Advertisement Taylor left the game as well after a partial inning in the field, with the White Sox calling his injury a left trap contusion. The Dodgers won the game 5-4, walking off the White Sox with a three-run rally in the bottom of the ninth. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts was optimistic about Muncy's outlook after the game. A serious injury for Muncy would be a significant blow for the Dodgers, who have been working seemingly all season to not even get healthy, but perhaps more like 90%. Muncy has been good enough that he reached reach Phase 2 of the voting for the 2025 MLB All-Star Game before losing out on the NL third-base spot to San Diego Padres star Manny Machado. Advertisement Despite not making it as a starter, Muncy currently has a solid case to make the game as a reserve. Muncy turned a dreadful start to the season around after a trip to the eye doctor led to him adopting glasses at the plate. The results were like night and day: .194/.309/.301 and one homer in 29 games before the glasses, .286/.414/.553 and 12 home runs in 51 games after the glasses entering Wednesday. He just finished a month of June in which he ranked second in the majors in OPS at 1.113, behind only Juan Soto. The Dodgers can only hope Muncy avoids a lengthy IL stint. In the meantime, they're looking at some combination of Kiké Hernández, Miguel Rojas and Hyeseong Kim at the hot corner, with top-100 prospect Alex Freeland waiting in the wings at Triple-A Oklahoma City.

Clayton Kershaw reaches 3,000 strikeouts in Dodgers' win over White Sox
Clayton Kershaw reaches 3,000 strikeouts in Dodgers' win over White Sox

Japan Times

time13 hours ago

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  • Japan Times

Clayton Kershaw reaches 3,000 strikeouts in Dodgers' win over White Sox

The Los Angeles Dodgers had a full night Wednesday, watching Clayton Kershaw record his 3,000th career strikeout while Freddie Freeman capped a three-run ninth-inning rally with a game-ending single in a 5-4 victory over the visiting Chicago White Sox. Mookie Betts and Shohei Ohtani also drove in runs for the Dodgers in the ninth. Ohtani scored the game-winning run. Reliever Will Klein (1-0) earned his first win for the Dodgers. Kershaw struck out three batters to finish the night with exactly 3,000, striking out Vinny Capra looking on a slider to end the top of the sixth inning. The milestone strikeout came on Kershaw's last batter of the game and on his season-high 100th pitch. He gave up four runs on nine hits. "It was such a special night all the way around, it really was," Kershaw said. "Running out there for the sixth inning and hearing that crowd roar was up there for me in special moments. "I couldn't have asked for anything more. Give the White Sox credit — they didn't make it easy on me at all. "So it was a tough night. But what a way to end it with Freddie coming up clutch at the end. "I told my teammates — winning individual awards are great, but if you don't have anybody to celebrate it with, it doesn't matter." Will Smith and Andy Pages hit home runs for the Dodgers, who won for the eighth time in their last nine games. Austin Slater hit a two-run home run for the White Sox, while Sean Burke gave up one run on six hits over six innings. Los Angeles third baseman Max Muncy left the game just before Kershaw's milestone strikeout in the sixth inning when he injured his left knee. The White Sox's Michael A. Taylor also departed after the same play with a shoulder injury. With anticipation high for Kershaw to reach his milestone, the White Sox took some air out of the building by taking a 1-0 lead in the first inning on an RBI single from Andrew Benintendi. The Dodgers tied the game in the first on Smith's home run, his 11th of the season. The Dodgers went up 2-1 in the second when Pages hit his 17th home run. Chicago grabbed a 4-1 lead against Kershaw in the third when Slater crushed a two-run home run, his third, and Edgar Quero added an RBI single. Los Angeles tied it 4-4 in the ninth, scoring on a fielder's choice grounder from Ohtani and a sacrifice fly from Mookie Betts. Freeman ended it on a single to right against Steven Wilson, while Grant Taylor (0-1) took the loss after he was charged with three runs in 1⅓ innings. Kershaw, 37, became just the fourth left-handed pitcher to reach 3,000 strikeouts along with CC Sabathia (3,093), Steve Carlton (4,136) and Randy Johnson (4,875). Nolan Ryan is the all-time strikeout leader at 5,714. Kershaw is also the third active pitcher to reach the mark, along with Max Scherzer (3,419) and Justin Verlander (3,417). Scherzer reached 3,000 as a member of the Dodgers in September 2021. "If you look at the odds of doing it with the same team, the margins are very small to happen like this," Los Angeles manager Dave Roberts said before the game. "The Dodgers faithful can really appreciate that they've been on this journey with Clayton for 18 years, so it's pretty cool."

Dodgers Rally Past White Sox In 9th Inning; Kershaw Reaches 3,000 Strikeouts
Dodgers Rally Past White Sox In 9th Inning; Kershaw Reaches 3,000 Strikeouts

Al Arabiya

time14 hours ago

  • Sport
  • Al Arabiya

Dodgers Rally Past White Sox In 9th Inning; Kershaw Reaches 3,000 Strikeouts

Clayton Kershaw got his 3,000th strikeout, and Freddie Freeman capped a three-run ninth inning by singling in Shohei Ohtani, lifting the Los Angeles Dodgers over the Chicago White Sox 5–4 on Wednesday night. Kershaw became the 20th pitcher to reach 3,000 when Vinny Capra took a slider for a called third strike for the final out of the sixth inning. Los Angeles trailed 4–2 and hadn't scored since the second inning when Michael Conforto singled and Tommy Edman and Hyesong Kim drew back-to-back walks from Grant Taylor (0–1) to open the ninth. Ohtani hit into a run-scoring forceout, Mookie Betts tied the score with a sacrifice fly off Steven Wilson, and Freeman singled sharply to right. Los Angeles won for the 14th time in 17 games and clinched its seventh straight series victory. Andrew Benintendi had a two-out RBI single in the first. Will Smith tied the score in the bottom half against Sean Burke with his 11th homer, and Andy Pages led off the second with his 17th homer. Austin Slater hit a two-run homer in the third for a 3–2 lead, and Edgar Quero added a flare RBI single. Key moment: Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy was injured while tagging out Michael A. Taylor in the sixth. Taylor was caught stealing as catcher Will Smith threw to Muncy, who tagged Taylor for the second out of the inning. Muncy sprawled on his back as a Dodgers athletic trainer came out to check on him. The team said he had left knee pain. A White Sox trainer also checked on Taylor, who sustained a bruised left trapezius in his back. Key stat: Kershaw threw a season-high 100 pitches, giving up four runs and nine hits in six innings. He struck out Miguel Vargas in the third and Lenyn Sosa in the fifth. Up next: White Sox RHP Aaron Civale (1–4, 4.74 ERA) starts the series finale Thursday. Dodgers RHP Dustin May (4–5, 4.68) faces Chicago for the first time in his career.

Dodgers score 3 runs in 9th to rally past White Sox; Kershaw reaches 3,000 strikeouts
Dodgers score 3 runs in 9th to rally past White Sox; Kershaw reaches 3,000 strikeouts

CBS News

time14 hours ago

  • Sport
  • CBS News

Dodgers score 3 runs in 9th to rally past White Sox; Kershaw reaches 3,000 strikeouts

Clayton Kershaw got his 3,000th strikeout and Freddie Freeman capped a three-run ninth inning by singled in Shohei Ohtani, lifting the Los Angeles Dodgers over the Chicago White Sox 5-4 on Wednesday night. Kershaw became the 20th pitcher to reach 3,000 when Vinny Capra took a slider for a called third strike for the final out of the sixth inning. Los Angeles trailed 4-2 and hadn't scored since the second inning when Michael Conforto singled and Tommy Edman and Hyesong Kim drew back-to-back walks from Grant Taylor (0-1) to open the ninth. Ohtani hit into a run-scoring forceout, Mookie Betts tied the score with a sacrifice fly off Steven Wilson and Freeman singled sharply to right. Los Angeles won for the 14th time in 17 games and clinched its seventh straight series victory. Andrew Benintendi had a two-out RBI single in the first. Will Smith tied the score in the bottom half against Sean Burke with his 11th homer and Andy Pages lead off the second with his 17th homer. Austin Slater hit a two-run homer in the third for a 3-2 lead and Edgar Quero added a flare RBI single. Key moment Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy was injured while tagging out Michael A. Taylor in the sixth. Taylor was caught stealing as catcher Will Smith threw to Muncy, who tagged Taylor for the second out of the inning. Muncy sprawled on his back as a Dodgers athletic trainer came out to check on him. The team said he had left knee pain. A White Sox trainer also checked on Taylor, who sustained a bruised left trapezius in his back. Key stat Kershaw threw a season-high 100 pitches, giving up four runs and nine hits in six innings. He struck out Miguel Vargas in the third and Lenyn Sosa in the fifth. Up next White Sox RHP Aaron Civale (1-4, 4.74 ERA) starts the series finale Thursday. Dodgers RHP Dustin May (4-5, 4.68) faces Chicago for the first time in his career.

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