Dodgers to celebrate Kershaw no-hitter with $22 ticket offer

In celebration of Clayton Kershaw’s first-career no-hitter last night, the 22nd no-hitter in Dodger franchise history, the Dodgers will offer a limited number of $22 tickets to Kershaw’s next scheduled home start, Sunday, June 29 (vs. STL, 1:10 p.m.). A limited number of $22 Infield Reserve (reg. $30), preferred reserve (reg. $25) and left field pavilion (reg. $25) tickets for the June 29 game are available for purchase now, while supplies last, by visiting www.dodgers.com/nohitter or by calling 866-DODGERS.

Kershaw's no-hitter has been ranked by Game Score as the best pitching performance in a no-hitter of all time. (Photo credit - Ron Cervenka)

Kershaw’s no-hitter has been ranked by Game Score as the best no-hitter pitching performance in the modern era.
(Photo credit – Ron Cervenka)

Kershaw took a perfect-game into the seventh inning and allowed just one base runner in an 8-0 win over the Rockies on Wednesday night – the 22nd no-hitter in Dodger franchise history and the 12th in Los Angeles history. Kershaw finished the game with 15 strikeouts, a career-high, which tied for the most in the Majors this season and the most by a Dodger since Hideo Nomo’s 17 on April 13, 1996 vs. the Marlins. It was the first no-hitter thrown at Dodger Stadium since the Angels’ combined 8.0-inning no-hit loss on June 28, 2008 and first by an individual since the Dodgers’ Ramon Martinez on July 14, 1995 vs. Florida.

Kershaw’s 15 Ks were the most ever for a Dodger in a no-hitter and the most for any pitcher in a no-hitter since the Rangers’ Nolan Ryan’s 16 on May 1, 1991 against the Blue Jays. Kershaw’s no-hitter was the second of the season by a Dodger, marking just the second time in franchise history that the team has had two pitchers throw no-hitters in the same season, also accomplished by the 1956 Brooklyn club with no-hitters by Carl Erskine vs. NY Giants (May 12, 1956) and Sal Maglie vs. Philadelphia (Sept. 25, 1956).

The Dodgers offer one of the best values in Los Angeles and all of sports with season tickets starting at $14 per seat, per game. More information on season tickets can be found by visiting www.dodgers.com/seasontickets or by calling (323) DODGERS.

(Article courtesy of Dodgers PR Department)

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