
The Surprising Truth Behind Clayton Kershaw’s Unmatched Legacy: What the Number 3,000 Really Means for Dodgers History
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He’s endured. He’s taken the ball far more than Koufax while outlasting him in virtually every impact pitching category.
Koufax was a meteor, streaking across the sky for the greatest five seasons of any pitcher in baseball history.
Kershaw, meanwhile, has become his own planet, looming above for 18 years with a permanent glow that is unmatched in Dodgers lore.
Koufax was an amazing flash. Kershaw has been an enduring flame.
Koufax was Shaq. Kershaw is Kobe.
When I last wrote this, Manager Dave Roberts waffled on the question of whether Kershaw was the greatest Dodger pitcher ever.
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