
Dodgers Sweep Rockies: Clayton Kershaw’s Hot Streak Continues
Dodgers Sweep Rockies: Clayton Kershaw’s Hot Streak Continues
By Oliver Wiener June 29, 2025 14:08
The Los Angeles Dodgers continued their dominant run in the 2025 MLB season by sweeping the Colorado Rockies in a three-game series from June 24-26, with veteran ace Clayton Kershaw leading the charge. Kershaw’s recent performances have been a bright spot for the Dodgers, showcasing his enduring skill and leadership as he builds momentum heading into the second half of the season.
Kershaw’s Stellar Start to Summer
On June 26th, Kershaw took the mound for the series finale against the Rockies and delivered a masterful six-inning performance, allowing just two hits and one earned run while striking out five batters. The Dodgers won 3-1, clinching the sweep and extending their winning streak to four games. This outing marked Kershaw’s fourth win of the season without a loss, and he lowered his ERA to a solid 3.03 through eight starts.
Since returning from offseason surgery and an early-season injury, Kershaw has steadily regained his form. After a rocky first start back in mid-May where he allowed five earned runs in four innings, the left-hander has been dominant. His June stats speak volumes: over 16.2 innings pitched, he has allowed just one earned run, 15 hits, and struck out 21 batters while maintaining a WHIP of 1.19. His ability to limit hard contact and command his pitches has been key to the Dodgers’ recent success.
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts praised Kershaw’s resurgence, saying, “Clayton’s experience and poise on the mound are invaluable. He’s pitching like the ace we know he is, and the team feeds off that confidence.”
Dodgers’ Sweep Highlights Team Depth
The sweep over the Rockies was a comprehensive team effort. Offensively, the Dodgers combined timely hitting and solid pitching to stifle a struggling Rockies lineup that currently holds the worst record in the National League at 17-58. The Dodgers’ bullpen was sharp, preserving leads and closing out games efficiently.
This series victory improved the Dodgers’ record to 46-30, maintaining their position atop the NL West and extending their lead over the San Francisco Giants to 3.5 games. The sweep also underscored the gap between the Dodgers’ playoff-caliber roster and the rebuilding Rockies.
Kershaw’s Career Milestones and Legacy
At 37 years old, Kershaw is in his 18th season with the Dodgers, matching the longest tenure in franchise history alongside legends Zack Wheat and Bill Russell. He is one of only 59 players in MLB history to spend 18 seasons with a single team, a testament to his loyalty and consistency.
This season, Kershaw is on pace to add to his already impressive career totals: 216 wins, a 2.51 ERA, and nearly 3,000 strikeouts. Notably, he reached his 200th strikeout of the season last year, becoming the first pitcher since Randy Johnson in 2002 to strike out 300 batters in a season. His ability to adapt and remain effective after surgery and advancing age has been remarkable.
Looking Ahead
With the All-Star break approaching, Kershaw’s hot streak couldn’t come at a better time for the Dodgers. His veteran presence will be critical as Los Angeles aims to maintain its dominance in the NL West and make a deep postseason run.
“We’re counting on Clayton to lead us down the stretch,” Roberts said. “He’s shown he still has plenty left in the tank.”
As the Dodgers prepare for their next series against the Kansas City Royals, fans and analysts alike will be watching to see if Kershaw can continue his strong performances and help guide the team toward another championship.