To that end, Roberts probably has far more experience than he would like in yanking history away from pitchers as this was the fourth time in his seven-year tenure as the Dodgers’ manager that he has pulled a pitcher from a perfect game or a no-hitter, including the only other time since at least 1901 that a pitcher has been pulled after seven perfect innings, according to Stats Perform.
The previous times Roberts had made such a decision:
The right-hander Ross Stripling fired seven and a third no-hit innings during his major-league debut on April 8, 2016, in San Francisco before Roberts pulled him after 100 pitches. Noting, among other factors, that Stripling was just two years removed from Tommy John surgery, Roberts, who was booed loudly by San Francisco fans that night, called the decision a “no-brainer.”
The left-hander Rich Hill, like Kershaw, was throwing a perfect game when Roberts pulled him. He had worked seven innings and thrown 89 pitches just five months after the Stripling game, on Sept. 10, 2016, in Miami. Hill was battling lingering blister issues and Roberts was trying to nurse him through the season and keep him effective for October, so he made the unprecedented decision to remove him. “I feel sick to my stomach,” Roberts said then, noting that, at 35, that may have been Hill’s best shot at immortality. Hill, 42, now pitches for Boston.
Walker Buehler fired six no-hit innings in just his third major-league start in a game against San Diego in Monterrey, Mexico, on May 4, 2018. But given Buehler’s youth and a rainy night, Roberts pulled him after 93 pitches and called it “pretty much a no-brainer.” Tony Cingrani, Yimi García and Adam Liberatore no-hit the Padres the rest of the way and, along with Buehler, produced the team’s first combined no-hitter.
But Kershaw, simply because of who he is and what he has done, ranks on a different level. Had he completed a perfect game, it would have added to his legend and presented M.L.B. with an all-time moment.
His slider was vintage, evidenced by the Twins’ 17 swing-and-misses at the pitch on a cold afternoon that surely had historians reminiscing about the Dodgers’ 1965 World Series win over Minnesota. That title was capped by the Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax winning Game 7 in old Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington, Minn., on short rest. The thread connecting the two ace left-handers pulls tight through Dodgers history: Kershaw and Koufax since have developed a strong friendship and mutual admiration over the years.
Meanwhile, one more recent reminder of calibrating pitching workloads came as recently as last October, when the midseason acquisition Max Scherzer was unable to make a start in the National League Championship Series against Atlanta after he started one game and closed another against San Francisco in a division series after starting the N.L. wild-card game against St. Louis.
Always, the Dodgers plan their calendar around October. And what happened with Kershaw in Minnesota on a Thursday afternoon in April was only the most recent example.