Clayton Kershaw is All-Star among All-Stars
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But the Dodgers have to be pleased with franchise icon Clayton Kershaw, who has returned from the injured list to make 10 starts so far this year with an effective 3.38 ERA at age 37. However, it could be Kershaw's final season with the team.
The Los Angeles Dodgers have one of the best pitchers in baseball history still performing well on the mound. Clayton Kershaw has been around the league for nearly two decades, and he's seen a lot of players in his time.
After being dismissive when asked about Misiorowski ahead of Tuesday’s game, Kershaw praises the hard-throwing Brewers right-hander’s performance against the Dodgers.
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Yardbarker on MSNClayton Kershaw Impressed By ‘Really Special’ Brewers Rookie Jacob MisiorowskiClayton Kershaw took the mound Tuesday night under more normal circumstances after having reached 3,000 career strikeouts his last time out. But it also was with the Los Angeles Dodgers in the midst of a four-game losing streak and facing talented Milwaukee Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski.
The Los Angeles Dodgers veteran was completely candid when asked about his matchup with the impressive Milwaukee Brewers rookie.
If there was a Hall of Fame for remembering names, the 37-year-old left-hander would not be a first-ballot inductee.
Last time at home, Jacob Misiorowski treated a sold-out crowd to a win over Paul Skenes. This time, it's a high-profile veteran facing off with Miz.
Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski recently responded to Clayton Kershaw's pre-game comments in a huge way.