Historic Clayton Kershaw MLB Debut Signed Inscribed Game Used Baseball Steiner
A great piece of baseball history, presented is one of the baseballs from Los Angeles Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw's very first Major League game. The baseball world was centered on Dodger Stadium the afternoon of May 25, 2008, when Kershaw took the mound against the visiting St. Louis Cardinals. Kershaw's story began at Highland Park High School, where he averaged more than two strikeouts per inning and pitched an all-strike-out perfect game in the playoffs before it was prematurely ended out of mercy for the opposing team. USA Today proclaimed him "High School Pitcher of the Year," and the Dodgers shelled out 2.3 million to get his signature on a contract. Kershaw did not disappoint in his debut, as he pitched 6 solid innings, allowing only 2 earned runs on 5 hits, and struck out 7 batters as the Dodgers edged the Cardinals 4-3 in 10 innings, with Kershaw getting a no-decision. This offered baseball has the Official Major League Allan H. Selig stamp and was used in the 6th inning. T