Dodgers Car Show breaks playoff strikeout record October 26, 15:27

In Round 5 of the Major League Baseball World Series, Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw broke the Major League record with a total playoff strikeout of 207.

Kershaw started in the 5th round of the World Series with Rays on the 25th, scoring 2 goals in the middle of the 6th inning and struck out 6 strikeouts to win his second win in the series.



Kershaw set a total of 207 strikeouts in the playoffs, breaking the Major League Baseball record last year, surpassing the 205 marked by Astros pitcher Justin Verlander.



The 32-year-old car show pitcher is one of the best left-handed players in the major leagues, having won a total of 175 wins, including winning the Cy Young Award, which is considered to be the highest honor of pitchers, three times.



Kershaw said of the record, "I think it's because I'm on a great team. It's really special to have many opportunities to start on the special stage of the playoffs."



Also, in this game, with a pinch of 4th inning, 2 outs, 1st base and 3rd base with a 1-point lead, the home steal that Rays' 3rd base runner tried was out with a calm throw, I heard a voice telling me to remove it from the first, so I immediately sent the ball to the home. "