Clayton Kershaw's curve ball is Public Enemy No. 1
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Clayton Kershaw Is Straight Filth
Published 3/12/2008 by Andrew Johnson at Defensive Indifference
... to be a joy to watch for many, many years — so what if it’s Sean Casey, that thing would have fanned Babe Ruth himself. And yes, his curve is called “Public Enemy No. 1.”
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Seriously, I’ve watched this video about 10 times and it doesn’t get old.
HT: Clayton Kershaw’s Curve Ball Is Public Enemy No. 1 [Big League Stew]
Kershaw to pitch? Internet expected to crash due to fantasy speculation
Published 5/8/2008 by BG (noreply@blogger.com) at West Coast Bias Sports Blog
I’ve got to get a new keyboard. Ever since video of Clayton Kershaw’s absolutely disgusting deuce he dropped on a helpless Sean Casey (make sure to have your speakers on for some vintage Vin Scully) started making the rounds during Spring Training, I’ve been leaking drool out of the corner of my mouth and all over my poor Dell, just like that dog in Turner & Hooch. So far this season, Kershaw has been lighting up AA batters and according to Dylan Hernandez Dodger fans might not have to wait much longer for his pro debut, thanks to the Dodgers moving Esteban Loaiza to the DL with an injury of some sort (fun game: try reading ...
Kershaw to pitch? Internet expected to crash due to fantasy baseball speculation
Published 5/8/2008 by BG (noreply@blogger.com) at West Coast Bias Sports Blog
I’m going to have to buy a new keyboard. After watching this now famous video of Clayton Kershaw breaking off a nasty deuce to Sean Casey in the preseason (make sure to have your speakers on for some classic Vin Scully action) I’ve been leaking drool out of the corner of my mouth and all over my poor Dell like that dog in Turner & Hooch. According to Dylan Hernandez the ...
Game 68: Dodgers (31-37) at Tigers (31-37)
Published 6/15/2008 by Ian Casselberry at Bless You Boys
... throws in the mid-90s, with a curveball that could be a public menace. Though he hasn't given up many runs (allowing more than two only once in four starts) and strikes out a batter per inning, Kershaw's big bugaboo has been his control. In 20 innings, he's issued 13 walks. As a result of his wildness, Kershaw racks up high pitch counts and hasn't gone deep into games. ...

