Former Dodger’s 1-of-1 Card Has Been Found

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A baseball card depicting Los Angeles Dodgers legend Clayton Kershaw commemorating his 3,000th strikeout surfaced online.

Kershaw became part of an exclusive club against the Chicago White Sox on July 2, becoming one of just 20 pitchers — and only four left-handers — to reach 3,000 MLB strikeouts.

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Topps released the card after Kershaw reached milestone, and made it available for purchase for a limited time. Most consumers received a base card commemorating the moment, but a lucky few received different parallel or numbered cards. Two 1-of-1 cards were available to find, one of which was this on-card autograph with “3,000 K Club” inscribed below Kershaw’s signature.

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The rarity of this card, as well as the subject matter and event it commemorates, makes this card extremely valuable, as well as a prime piece for collectors. Kershaw has more than warranted this value, as he became one of the best players in the history of the sport during his time with the Dodgers.

Jul 2, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw (22) acknowledges the crowd after striking out Chicago White Sox third baseman Vinny Capra (41) for his 3000th career strike at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

How Good Was Clayton Kershaw?

Kershaw had an extremely successful career with the Dodgers, establishing himself as one of the best pitchers of all time and a lock for the Hall of Fame once he’s eligible.

Through his 18 seasons in MLB, the southpaw posted a 2.53 ERA through 2,855.1 innings pitched, striking out a total of 3,052 batters in that time. He won everything there was to win with LA, earning an MVP, three Cy Youngs, 11 All-Star selections, a Gold Glove and three World Series titles.

Kershaw may have retired at the end of 2025, but his presence is still invaluable — even away from the Dodgers. Team USA called on Kershaw to fill a spot on their roster for the pool play portion of the 2026 World Baseball Classic, though he didn’t play in a game during their hard-fought quest to reach the knockout stages. His sole appearance came during an exhibition match against the Colorado Rockies, during which he allowed a home run through 0.2 innings.

The left-hander — now departed from the team — will look forward to the season, where he will focus on his new job as an analyst for NBC.

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