Two big pieces of news came on the off-day, and it involved two of the biggest names on the Dodgers: Clayton Kershaw and Yasiel Puig. On Kershaw, there’s real hope …
Read More »How Clayton Kershaw’s injury impacts remainder of Dodgers’ season
Dodger fans collectively freaked out on Wednesday when it was announced Clayton Kershaw had a sore back and was going to head back to Los Angeles for an exam. And could …
Read More »It’s Saturday, Here Are Clayton Kershaw Fun Facts
Today is the second anniversary of Clayton Kershaw‘s no-hitter against the Rockies. That’s not what this post is about, but it’s as good a time as any to reflect briefly …
Read More »A year after the beginning of the end for Clayton Kershaw
One year ago, Clayton Kershaw was entering a May 26 start against the Braves with a 4.32 ERA and a 2-3 record. Coming off winning the NL MVP Award in …
Read More »Breaking down Clayton Kershaw’s unique start in Atlanta
Clayton Kershaw‘s start on Thursday morning was an odd one. That’s kind of weird to say seeing as he struck out 10 Braves’ hitters and walked just one over eight …
Read More »Clayton Kershaw isn’t some innocent victim of the Dodgers ineptitude
Clayton Kershaw wants to win a World Series. Of course he does. Kershaw also has an opt-out after the 2018 season, and after the Zack Greinke debacle, people are understandably …
Read More »Yasiel Puig, Clayton Kershaw and a game of chicken
Everything coming out of the Dodgers’ front office so far this winter has pointed to reducing player salaries and building around young talent. This doesn’t mean the collective wallet will …
Read More »Jake Arrieta bests Zack Greinke in Cy Young vote
Some would say there was no wrong choice for NL Cy Young. I don’t agree, but the winner was definitely deserving. Cubs’ ace Jake Arrieta, on the strength of an …
Read More »The Clayton Kershaw Plan For Game 4
I don’t fault the Dodgers for deciding to go with Clayton Kershaw on three days rest in Game 4. It’s better than relying on Alex Wood, right? And you can …
Read More »Don Mattingly, Clayton Kershaw, Pedro Baez, and the Seventh Inning
Look, I don’t really want to talk about last night. I prefer writing about happy things. You probably don’t want to read about last night, either, because reliving a nightmare …
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