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Dodgers prospect the next Koufax?

by TheSportsPoint
created March 10, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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Clayton Kershaw is his name and a 97 mph fastball and a killer curveball is his game. The southpaw pitching prospect has been getting rave reviews this spring training and has been promoted to big league camp. The accolades do not stop there for the 19 year-old as Dodgers manager Joe Torre had this to say about the pitching phenom,

> "There was a left-handed pitcher in this organization with only a fastball and curve and he was pretty good," said Torre. "But I don't want to put that kind of pressure on him. He's not too far away from the changeup. He's got it; it's a matter of locating it."

The left handed pitcher he is referring to in the previous quote is not Fernando Valenzuela, but rather none other then Sandy Koufax. Is it to much for a 19 year-old kid to be compared to arguably the best pitcher of all time after only one full season of minor league baseball? Of course it is, but all reviews from Dodgers camp are glowing to say the least. Perhaps the best way to sum up "Clayton Mania" is from what Matt Kemp said of a recent Kershaw performance,

> "I wish you could see a video of what I saw from center field," said Matt Kemp, who made his spring debut in center field Sunday. "He throws that curveball so hard and it snaps 12 to six like you've never seen."

So who is Clayton Kershaw? He was the 7th overall pick of the 2006 draft out of Highland Park High School in Texas. He spent last year predominantly in A ball posting a 7-5 record and a 2.77 ERA. In 5 starts in Double A he went 1-2 with a 3.65 ERA. The lefty is also rated the Dodgers top overall prospect for 2008 according to Baseball America. He features a mid 90's fastball with a serious hook, as Matt Kemp pointed out above and a changeup that is improving everyday according to Torre.

Will the Dodgers organization be tempted to take him west with them as their fifth starter when camp breaks? To that point Torre said he is "about as close to 100 percent without being 100 percent" that Kershaw will not start the season with the big club. He did leave the door open with his next statement by saying "if everything fell into place" he could end up in the bigs to start the season. So at this point who knows, but it does seem when Kershaw does go to L.A. it could be Fernando-mania all over again.

Kershaw promoted to big league camp (MLB.com)


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Cornfed78Draft Pick
628 days ago
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No
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Cornfed78Draft Pick
628 days ago
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I knew I'd get minused and I don't care. I'm just sick of this "next this guy" and "next that guy crap".
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SSreportersLegend
628 days ago
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Is Cornfed78 the next Jim Rome?
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Taytay 24All-American
628 days ago
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I'm with you Cornfed. I like concise answers.
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PrenceJV Squad
628 days ago
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He made the Red Sox hitters look bad today. I was impressed.
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PrenceJV Squad
628 days ago
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Don't get me wrong though. He's not going to be the next Koufax.
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Cougar2000All-American
628 days ago
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Let's remember a few things.

1. He's 19 and the Dodgers can't afford to burn him out like the Tigers did with Mark Fidyrich.

2. The Dodgers need to be smart with this kid and not overwork him. Remember what happened to Kerry Wood?

3. Let this kid get a few years of minor league ball under his belt before they even think about calling him up.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
628 days ago
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A great way to screw up this kid IS to call him, "the next Sandy Koufax".
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Niteowl049AAA-er
628 days ago
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There will only be one Sandy Koufax so not fair to compare Kershaw to Koufax. I remember when Koufax pitched and he was one of the most dominating pitchers ever. I don't mean to take anything away from Kershaw but he doesn't need that kind of pressure to be compared with Koufax.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
628 days ago
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Besides no truly great athlete ever wants to be called "the next" anything.
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Niteowl049AAA-er
628 days ago
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It was a shame about Fidrych...he won 19 games in his first season with Tigers then won a total of 10 game over the next four seasons. He was about 25 when he finished his major league career and played 3 minor league seasons before giving it up.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
628 days ago
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Fidrych wouldn't have even lasted through his rookie season if he had played for Dusty Baker.
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KelsdadAll-Star
628 days ago
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Kershaw isn't even the best lefthanded minor league pitching prospect, and its arguable whether or not he is even second.
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Falcon02520Legend
628 days ago
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Personally, I believe that Kershaw isn't even third but someone else fills that spot...
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TheSportsAppleAll-American
628 days ago
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Wasn't Brien Taylor supposed to be the next great pitching phenom too??
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KelsdadAll-Star
628 days ago
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Not really a fair comparison because Taylor's failure to become the next Koufax or Carlton or whomever was due to an off the field injury and not because of over hype.
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TheSportsAppleAll-American
628 days ago
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Yes your right. But my point was that the media and/or fans seem to hype up every above average prospect as the next great thing. I personally think we should let them play and see what happens for a year before anointing anyone the best of anything.
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KelsdadAll-Star
628 days ago
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Sort of like with Joba?
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
628 days ago
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No, no, no.

Joba is the NEXT Jacoby! Or is it Jacoby who is the next Joba?

It can be so confusing here sometimes.
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LASportsblogAAA-er
628 days ago
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I am 100% sure that Clayton Kershaw is the next Clayton Kershaw.
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FrugolfVarsity Captain
627 days ago
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7-5 in double A does not a Koufax make.
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