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mwashuc06 said:Joe Torre just made Kershaw the next Ankel IMO. He was worst in that inning than Ankel was when he imploded.
Vagrant said:Are you old enough to clearly remember exactly how bad Ankiel looked? If you are, then you know how ridiculous what you just said was.
EricInCT said:I never understood the hype of this kid actually. Someone wanted close to 300 for a blue ref auto 9.5.....seemed a bit high for a kid who just has 'potential'.
mwashuc06 said:Joe Torre just made Kershaw the next Ankel IMO. He was worst in that inning than Ankel was when he imploded.
phillyfan0417 said:EricInCT said:I never understood the hype of this kid actually. Someone wanted close to 300 for a blue ref auto 9.5.....seemed a bit high for a kid who just has 'potential'.
Hmmm, I wonder if it was the 2.79 ERA in his first season in the majors, or the fact he's almost unhittable with 119 hits in 171 innings and that is for a 21 year old. When he refines his location, I'm thinking he'll be among the handful of pitchers we consider elite. On top of that, the two leading candidates for ROY are two years+ older than Kershaw.
Numbers can be your friend...
mwashuc06 said:Joe Torre just made Kershaw the next Ankel IMO. He was worst in that inning than Ankel was when he imploded.
Bold, too bold.Incline Investments said:Someone please quote me on this right now.
Clayton Kershaw will be hands down the BEST pitcher in all of baseball within 2 years from today, October 16, 2009.
200lbhockeyplayer said:Bold, too bold.Incline Investments said:Someone please quote me on this right now.
Clayton Kershaw will be hands down the BEST pitcher in all of baseball within 2 years from today, October 16, 2009.
200lbhockeyplayer said:Bold, too bold.Incline Investments said:Someone please quote me on this right now.
Clayton Kershaw will be hands down the BEST pitcher in all of baseball within 2 years from today, October 16, 2009.