Preparation.
Clayton Kershaw not only warms up then studies the lineup for an upcoming game, but he also takes a moment to sit in the dugout, look out onto the field and mentally prepare for the job to come. In the photo above, via a
tweet by the @Dodgers, he is shown taking some time before the game to get his mind in the right place. He's the best there is, and his physical and mental routine are the foundation for his excellence.
Last nights performance is an example of the outcome we've come to expect from Kershaw. Per
Doug Padilla at ESPN:
“I don’t know how to explain it other than walking guys is how you get
in trouble. For me, I’d rather have them string hits together and make
them swing the bats to beat me. That’s just always my mentality.
So how good has he been? According to
MLB on twitter, Clayton is the first pitcher since 1913 to record five straight starts with ten or more strike outs and one or fewer walks. In fact, in eight starts and 62 innings pitched he has walked only four batters. FOUR! It's a feat so remarkable that August Fagerstrom at FanGraphs took some time to write about each of those walks
here.
Clayton Kershaw’s been nearly perfect this year. The pitcher who was
already thought to be just about perfect before any of this is running a
career-best ERA, a career-best FIP, and a career-best xFIP through
eight starts, and he’s shaved his already-elite walk rate more than
every pitcher in baseball except for one. He’s unthinkably walked just
four batters out of 225, and a closer look into those walks reveals one
walk that featured two borderline strikes and a check swing, another
with the season’s worst-called ball plus another missed call, another
with a borderline 0-1 call that could’ve swung the count, and a really
good at-bat by David Wright with a couple bad misses by Kershaw.
BTW, you can go here to check out more pics from yesterdays game from
Jon SooHoo here, and listen to him talk about his performance with Alanna Rizzo
here. Below are more links to check out:
- This Day in Dodgers History: Today was supposedly the day in 1947 when Pee Wee Reese put his arm around Jackie Robinson as a sign of solidarity at Crosley Field in Cincinnati. Of course, we now know this incident never happened.
- Happy Birthday, Johnny Roseboro and John Ely!