
Clayton Kershaw Reminding Major League Baseball He's Still Best There Is
You could call it a comeback.
Except Clayton Kershaw never went anywhere.
The best pitcher on the planet still is and has been for most of this season. Itโs fair to say he hasnโt been as good as he was a year ago, but you would just barely be correct in that assessment.
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The wins and the ERA are not where they were in 2014, but we should all be able to agree that advanced metrics have produced far better barometers to judge a pitcher. And when you look at those things, you realize Kershaw has been every bit the ace the Los Angeles Dodgers need him to be as they attempt to win a third consecutive National League West Championship this season.
He continued to prove so Saturday afternoon as he dominated the Washington Nationals in a 4-2 victory. Kershaw was a victim of the Dodgersโ new hesitation to let pitchers throw complete gamesโthey have just three despite the rotation having the fourth-lowest ERA in the majorsโso he reached eight shutout innings, striking out 14 and allowing three hits. His 30 swings and misses tied for the most in a game in the last seven years, according to ESPN Stats & Info.
He used just 101 pitches to do so and lowered his ERA to 2.68, putting him in the leagueโs top 10.
Kershaw also struck out Bryce Harper, the likely National League MVP, three times as he posted a 90 Game Score, tied for the eighth-highest in the majors this season. For reference, Max Scherzerโs 16-strikeout, one-hit performance in Milwaukee last month was a 100, and his no-hitter was 97.
โHe went out there like the MVP that he is,โ Harper said after the game, per Jacob Emert of MLB.com. โHe was pretty devastating. We tried to go in there and did what we could. I think he is the best pitcher in baseball.โ
The prevailing belief when looking at Kershawโs record and ERA over his first nine starts this year was that he was experiencing a big letdown from 2014, when he swept the leagueโs Cy Young and MVP Awards. His ERA had hit 4.32, he was 2-3 and the Dodgers were 4-5 in those games.
While Kershaw wasnโt as sharp early in the year, his results were just as much a product of some bad luck and bad breaks, which all pitchers experience. But at times, his frustration was palpable.
โI donโt feel like answering questions right now,โ the normally media-friendly Kershaw told MLB.comโs Ken Gurnickafter his May 4 start against Milwaukee, when he let a three-run lead in the sixth inning slip away. โI don't want to analyze it right now. Thanks.โ
Plenty of people analyzed those first nine starts for him, though. The conclusion was he was experiencing some bad luckโhis .349 BABIP at the time would have been the worst of his career, as would his 65 percent strand rateโthat could easily be amended.
Kershaw was still dominating. He was striking out hitters at a blistering rate, placing in the gameโs top five in strikeouts per nine innings, strikeout rate and strikeout-to-walk ratio. His xFIP was a major league-best 2.10 going into that ninth start.

In start No. 10, Kershaw turned the corner and hit the turbo booster. He went seven shutout innings and struck out 10 Atlanta Braves that night. From that start going into the All-Star break, Kershaw had a 1.53 ERA and his BABIP dropped to a more realistic (for him) .270.
Coming out of the break against the Nationals was more of the same, and Kershaw has been as good, even better, than he was in his marvelous 2014. Dodge Insider provided Kershawโs stats:
"Clayton Kershaw, 2014: 1.77 ERA, 0.86 WHIP, 10.9 K/9 Clayton Kershaw, past 10 starts: 1.36 ERA, 0.78 WHIP, 12.5 K/9 http://t.co/NK5pIGBANN
โ Dodger Insider (@DodgerInsider) July 18, 2015"
Also, with what he did Saturday in D.C., Kershaw became the โfirst pitcher in 100 years with 10-plus strikeouts, zero runs allowed and zero walks in back-to-back games,โ according to ESPN Stats & Info.
โItโs probably as close as I can remember his stuff being to his no-hitter day back last June,โ catcher A.J. Ellis told Emert after the game, referencing Kershawโs nearly perfect game last year.
In a season many thought to be a down one for Kershaw, he is proving that to be absolutely false while continuing to make history.
His FIP was 2.38 entering the game Saturday, third-lowest in the majors. His xFIP was 2.06, best in the majors. And his FanGraphs WAR was 3.7, fourth-best in the majors.
Kershaw might not have put up the prominent numbers early on, the kinds that please fans late to the party thrown by advanced metrics. But he was still quite good and one of the best in the business of throwing baseballs. A correction was bound to happen.
We are seeing that now, and it has made things painfully obvious to the rest of the sport and some of its best hitters, like Harper.
Clayton Kershaw is still the best pitcher in Major League Baseball.
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