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Still the Ace

Since getting off dairy products after last season, Clayton Kershaw has seen no flareup of his back issues and every game he has started he puts up at least 6 innings or more. Simply put, Clayton is still the Dodger s Ace, even if Hyun-jin Ryu wins the Cy Young Award. He is now 11-2 and has a 2.77 ERA to go with a 1.04 WHIP. He s the amazing part: His

By Mark Timmons2 min readJump to 64 comments

Since getting off dairy products after last season, Clayton Kershaw has seen no flareup of his back issues and every game he has started he puts up at least 6 innings… or more. Simply put, Clayton is still the Dodger’s Ace, even if Hyun-jin Ryu wins the Cy Young Award. He is now 11-2 and has a 2.77 ERA to go with a 1.04 WHIP.

He’s the amazing part: His career ERA is 2.41 and his career WHIP is 1.01 – that’s otherworldly after 11 years. Everyone says that Sandy Koufax was better, but he wasn’t better for his career. Koufax was the Greatest of All Time his last 5 years, but his career ERAS is 2.77 and his WHIP is 1.106. Clayton is the greatest Dodger Pitcher of All-Time, OVER HIS CAREER, but if you Cherry Pick 5 seasons, then Sandy is the GOAT.

Of course, Sandy was better in the playoffs, but he only pitched in 8 playoff games, while Clayton has pitched in 30! He still has an opportunity THIS year to change his narrative. Barring injury, the playoffs will start with Clayton on the mound, followed by Ryu and Buehler. The 4th starter is still to be determined.

Playoff Pitchers

It appears it will not be Urias and I endorse his move to the pen. In rare instances, we could see him in back-to-back games. You will have to give him some time to wrap his head around his new role, but he has a couple of months to adapt. They will likely not pitch him on back-to-back days during the season… maybe the playoffs.

Tony Gonsolin and Dustin May both have a shot at the playoff roster. There’s enough time to stretch out Rich Hill, but it will be close. Whether May and/or Gonsolin make the playoff roster is a simple choice: How did they pitch? Chicken Strip is still a possibility as a 4th Starter.

The Dodger pitching is #1 in baseball and the bullpen continues their march up the rankings. The bullpen ERA has now dropped to 3.98 and they are now #7 in bullpen ERA. They just passed Oakland who slipped to the #8 spot.

I have an early flight, so I’ll see you later…

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  1. HawkeyedodgerAugust 8, 2019

    I see Toles no longer counts against the 40-man. I assume he’s on some sort of restricted list. Can’t the same be done with Alvarez? Is he even with the organization?

  2. JeffAugust 8, 2019

    I didn’t see the game, timing issues, but Carrottop looks like he pitched well. As long as Hill is out, I’m hoping that both Gonsolin and May continue to make starts and compete for that #4 or #5 position. Can’t hurt.

    So far, the LOOGY doesn’t seem to be doing too well. 2 games, 2 blown appearances. He’s not retired anyone. Oh my. OTOH, Kelly slowly mowing them down and reducing his ERA. We are all hoping for a continuation of his dominating pitching.

    What is with the negativity against Sadler? He has been nothing short of remarkable. 1.42 ERA!

  3. BellingerBuehlerAugust 8, 2019

    Anyone know what’s going on with Marshall Kasowski? This is the only information I have. “Tulsa Drillers placed RHP Marshall Kasowski on the 7-day injured list retroactive to June 13, 2019.”

  4. Dirk CalderwoodAugust 8, 2019

    So not eating cottage cheese cures old mans back disease? Well hell, why not.

  5. Always CompeteAugust 8, 2019

    Another bottom of 1st lead off HR for Gavin Lux. He now has 10 HRs for OKC. With his 13 at Tulsa, he now has 23 on the year.

  6. Always CompeteAugust 8, 2019

    Last night the Pioneer League All Stars faced off against the Northwest League All Stars, and the Pioneer League came out on top, 11-7. As DC wrote a couple days back, the Ogden Raptors had 6 players make the All Star squad: RHP Kevin Malisheski, Corey Merrill RHRP, Sam McWilliams 2B, Andy Pages OF, Jon Littell OF, Brandon Lewis 3B. Only Malisheski did not get into the game. Andy Pages went 1-2 with a single, Brandon Lewis went 0-2, Sam McWilliams went 1-3 with a 2-run HR, Jon Littell went 1-2 with a 3 run-HR.

  7. Always CompeteAugust 7, 2019

    Willie Calhoun went 2-3 today and is now slashing .291/.326/.575/.901 with 9 HRs. He has 28 strikeouts in 141 PA (19.9% K rate).

  8. norcaldodgerfanAugust 7, 2019

    Small sample size but what I’ve seen from Gonsolin and May inspires me with more confidence coming out of the BP than Sadler, Garcia, Chargois or Floro. One or both should be on the post season roster. Joe “Machine Gun” Kelly looks overpowering!

  9. BobbyAugust 7, 2019

    Numbers aside, May’s stuff looked much better today than his first start. Maybe it was just the confidence after 1st game jitters, but I saw filthy stuff today with overall better command .

    Whereas I thought Gonsolin had a more straight fastball, I thought May’s fastball moved more. Eventually maybe that leads to more HR given up by Gonsolin? Either way, I think Gonsolin’s stuff and command would be really helpful come October.

  10. Dodger ChatterAugust 7, 2019

    Sam McWilliams called up to the Loons from the Raptors.

  11. CassidyAugust 7, 2019

    I say let him play both first base and right. He’s fast enough to cover both! Look at the play last night!

  12. Horse DodgerAugust 7, 2019

    Belli must not play 1B, he must play OF and win several GG, when he is a veteran and his speed starts to lower then 1B is for Belli where he will also win the GG. Belli, on the team, is the best 1B, RF and CF. Belli to OF, you have to take advantage of his legs and his arm.

  13. CassidyAugust 7, 2019

    How can you not throw Martin another slider. He hasn’t been close all day. Wow poor decision there and cost them the game! But good for Martin he got a pitch he could handle and delivered! Great ab by Smith tonkerp inning alive

  14. rudybyrdAugust 7, 2019

    The win is great but it’s getting harder and harder to watch some of these games with the umpiring behind the plate so damn crappy.

  15. Singing the BlueAugust 7, 2019

    I’m building a stable of washed up relievers who might be rejuvenated. Not suggesting MLB contracts but if they’ll agree to a minor league contract we have nothing to lose: Tyler Thornburg (already at OKC)

    Luiz Gohara (dfa)

    Greg Hollamd (dfa)

    Trevor Rosenthal (dfa)

  16. BellingerBuehlerAugust 7, 2019

    Seager has been hacking at the first pitch A LOT. I haven’t seen much from Seager this season. The hitting coach needs to do something with him.

  17. Brooklyn DodgerAugust 7, 2019

    In the 2 or 3 times I’ve seen Kolarek, he inspires absolutely no confidence in me.

  18. CassidyAugust 7, 2019

    How does Flaherty have an era of 5+ on the road? He just has insane stuff! How is this guy not one of the 5 best pitchers in the NL?

  19. Mark TimmonsAugust 7, 2019

    😉

  20. Mark TimmonsAugust 7, 2019

    To those of you who wanted Derek Holland, now is your chance

  21. BobbyAugust 7, 2019

    Today’s sweep lineup:

    Joc (RF)

    Muncy (2b)

    JT

    Belly (CF)

    Seager

    Beaty (LF)

    Rios (1b)

    Martin

    Big Red

  22. HawkeyedodgerAugust 7, 2019

    If Pollock is going to play CF and I hope he isn’t then I would prefer to see Verdugo in RF due to his arm strength. It was a real nice play by Joc last night in RF and I’ve always thought that he does a good job in LF.

  23. baseball1439August 7, 2019

    2deneter2 said the other day he thought Koufax at his absolute best was slightly better than Kershaw at his absolute best. He said it was not by much, I agree but I like Koufax with a little bigger margin and I don´t need to cherry pick

    as Mark likes to say.

  24. Harlan WolfeAugust 7, 2019

    A reminder: The Dodger game on YouTube today.

  25. CassidyAugust 7, 2019

    For me right now it’s Belli’s D that gives him the edge over Yellich for MVP. But his bat needs to heat up to keep pace! Yellich is just an offensive stud!

  26. philjonesAugust 7, 2019

    For those of you who wanted Belli kept in right field, how did you like his play last night at first base? Belli could have made that catch in right but there’s no way Joc makes either of the great plays Belli made at first. We are just better with Bellinger at first.

    Matt Carpenter is a beauty. He bitched at the ump every at bat. And he’s hitting .215. He needs to do a lot less bitching and a lot more hitting.

    looking forward to today’s game.

  27. BobbyAugust 7, 2019

    An Ace does it when it matters. This current Dodger “Ace” has come up short in 5 of 6 Octobers. That’s not an Ace. In Game 5 of a 2-2 World Series, a real Ace holds on to a 4-0 lead, and then holds on to a 7-4 lead. This Ace did not. Yes, he was great in Game 1 which we won, and he was great Game 7, AFTER we were already down 5-0 and there was less pressure! But when we needed the Ace the most, he was basically Yu Darvish. I won’t go into the playoffs in 2013, 2014, 2016, or 2018; I’ve done that enough. And I’ve said he was flat out dominant vs the Mets in 2015, only suffering a Game 1 loss after Baez couldn’t get David Wright out.

    It’s fun to get excited about April-September, and add to an already impressive 1st ballot Hall of Fame resume. Do it in October. If he does it in October, I might even go buy his jersey! Every single person here wants 2 things to happen in October:

    1) We win the World Series

    2) and Kersh is the one on the mound to close it out (with me somewhere in the stands, no matter where the game is!)

  28. CassidyAugust 7, 2019

    And his yo yo bat seems to be on the rise again. Hopefully he can sustain it through the end of year and into playoffs. We need the good JOC to win a WS

  29. DodgerBlueMomAugust 7, 2019

    Agree SoCalBum. Also Joc Pederson made an awesome catch in right field last night. Possibly a game winning catch.

  30. SoCalBumAugust 7, 2019

    Impossible to compare pitchers from completely different eras, but what if:

    Koufax had first pitched in the minors instead of going straight to the majors as a “bonus baby?”

    Koufax home field was Dodger Stadium his entire career rather than 104 games at hitter friendly Ebbets Field (4.04 ERA), and the LA Coliseum (4.44 ERA)? Koufax Dodger Stadium ERA 1.36; Kershaw 2.09.

    Koufax pitched in 5 man rotation rather than 4, and was not expected to pitch complete games (averaged 18 per season after team moved to Dodger Stadium; averaging 272 innings per season). Kershaw averages 190 IP, and 2.25 complete games per season.

    And, if Koufax had access to the same medical advances as Kershaw and did not retire after his age 30 season?

    Both are all time GREATS; one in the HOF, and the other most likely a first ballot HOF’er. I am lucky (old) enough to have watched both — and listen to Vin Scully call their games.

  31. peterjAugust 7, 2019

    Interesting take V… I’m just glad we have the new n improved Ace back…

    Being an ardent Dodger fan it was almost surreal to see Kersh chucking, Walker watching and Sandy taking it all in… Goose bump time… I only wish Big D was around to visit the ravine and bless us with his presence…

    Well were surely rolling now and may health be with us… The discussions in Doc’s office regarding the roster make up must be something… Tough discussions loom in the future…

  32. 59inarowAugust 7, 2019

    Watch out! Clayton Kershaw is evolving. As is the Dodgers bullpen. It sure helps when CK goes 7.

    I think I saw him hit 92 on the gun a couple of times, if that velo comes back a little, watch out! He might have to make space on the mantle for another CY or two.

    If you want a good laugh, check the Giants record since the trade deadline. Way to go Farhan!

    It’s funny, I haven’t given the Giants a thought all year until right before the deadline. Now, I’m having fun watching them fail. Just in time for my trip to No-Cal! Taking off on a roadie to Napa today. Taking my fire stick and mlb app so I can watch the D-Bags series in the hotel room. I’m so ready for some R&R.

  33. VoldomerAugust 7, 2019

    The game story in the LA Times this morning mentions Kershaw “shaping” his pitches now. I wonder if this is a hint that watching Rich Hill has influenced Kershaw’s reinvention?

    Speaking of the LA TImes, Andy McCullough has left and joined The Athletic.

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