Time for my (nearly annual) argument that Clayton Kershaw is the best pitcher in Dodger history. 1/
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Koufax, who was 30 in his last season, racked up 165 wins, a 2.76 ERA, 2,396 Ks and and 1.1 WHIP. The stats are very comparable. 4/
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But where there's an edge, it's to Kershaw on not giving up baserunners and runs, and to Koufax on Wins and Ks 5/
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To me, Kershaw, who may win a 4th Cy Young award this year, is the best Dodger hurler ever already. 6/
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There's no reason to think he won't pitch for a lot longer than Koufax did, and his stuff doesn't seem to be leaving him 7/
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I've been making this case for the last few years, and the evidence keeps piling up. 8/
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Kershaw topping out at 301 strikeouts a couple years back is impressive. But Sandy Koufax with 382 in 1965. Man, tough to beat.
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Koufax was the WS MVP twice. When Kershaw starts performing like that on the World Series stage, then you can think about comparing
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