Yah! pic.twitter.com/KoiJHzOUWg
— Dodger Insider (@DodgerInsider) June 19, 2014
"He's done it." – Vin Scully
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) June 19, 2014
RT @DodgerInsider: Ellen is overcome @ellenkershaw pic.twitter.com/O3C9elnxG9
— Jon Weisman (@jonweisman) June 19, 2014
"I started tearing up there in the ninth inning. … It's very special." – @AJEllis17
— Dodger Insider (@DodgerInsider) June 19, 2014
"The way you handle Kersh in every start is as if he has a no-hitter. You don't talk to him until he talks to you first." – Ellis
— Dodger Insider (@DodgerInsider) June 19, 2014
"We had a long embrace after I carefully dropped my mask and left it at the home-plate circle." – Ellis
— Dodger Insider (@DodgerInsider) June 19, 2014
"That was a really tough play – under normal circumstances, that's pretty close to a hit." – Kershaw on the Hanley error
— Dodger Insider (@DodgerInsider) June 19, 2014
Kershaw said he relied on @AJEllis17 a lot tonight, keeping the Rockies off balance.
— Dodger Insider (@DodgerInsider) June 19, 2014
"Some more nerves than usual for the ninth, but with that kind of a lead you can focus on throwing strikes." – Kershaw
— Dodger Insider (@DodgerInsider) June 19, 2014
Beckett kidding around, when he threw his, said to Kershaw "Someday I'll teach you how to throw one," Kershaw said.
— Dodger Insider (@DodgerInsider) June 19, 2014
"I don't take for granted the history of this or what that means." – Kershaw
— Dodger Insider (@DodgerInsider) June 19, 2014
Can confirm AJ Ellis is okay. RT @Cindyluellis: @AJEllis17 don't jump
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) June 19, 2014
Vin Scully, in the elevator to Ellen Kershaw, Clayton's wife: "So, Ellen. What's new?"
— Everett Cook (@everettcook) June 19, 2014
Tiny bubbles: https://t.co/gHE191jV2v
— Los Angeles Dodgers (@Dodgers) June 19, 2014
The greatest lefty since No. 32: https://t.co/bRA4eKhPUd
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oldbrooklynfan
This was probably the only no-hitter I new that it was already in the making after the third inning. It still somehow feels perfect, since the error was no fault of his.
Kershaw was perfect.