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This Date in Baseball - Ken Griffey Jr. retires and Clayton Kershaw records his 2,000 career K
- The piece notes Clayton Kershaw reached 2,000 career strikeouts, a milestone marking his elite pitching career.
- Ken Griffey Jr. retires after 22 major league seasons with a storied career highlighted by power and longevity.
- The article lists notable historical moments on this date, including 1928 and 1990 milestones in MLB history.
- The recap connects Griffey and Kershaw’s milestones to broader AP News coverage and historical context.
- Background entries trace milestones from 1928 through 2018 to illustrate the sport’s lasting moments.
- The summary includes multiple historic MLB moments and their dates to give readers a broader sense of baseball’s history.
- AP News’s “This Date in Baseball” thread anchors the narrative with a chronological format.
- The report notes that Griffey’s retirement came after a long, storied career highlighted by his accolades.
- The piece includes later historical notes such as 1990 no-hitter by Randy Johnson for context.
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