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Twelve Years: A Statistical Comparison
Clearly, different eras, but it's still amazing just how close these figures are:
...and how Kershaw stacks up. KERSHAW - 347 GP KOUFAX - 397 GP KERSHAW- 169-74 W-L KOUFAX- 165-87 W-L KERSHAW- 2274.2 IN KOUFAX- 2324.1 IN KERSHAW- 1715 H KOUFAX- 1754 H KERSHAW- 173 HR KOUFAX- 204 HR KERSHAW- 577 BB KOUFAX- 817 BB KERSHAW- 2464 SO KOUFAX- 2396 SO KERSHAW- 1.01 WHIP KOUFAX- 1.11 WHIP KERSHAW- 2.44 ERA KOUFAX- 2.76 ERA |
The over under on Kershaw's post season ERA this year is 4.00. I'll take the over, regrettably, as I really like the young man.
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Do pitchers whose names begin with “K” tend to strike out more batters?
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Koufax has one of the greatest peaks of all time in the mlb for pitchers but Kershaw is the superior pitcher. Kershaw is one of the greatest pitchers of all time and his stats support this. His postseason stats are underwhelming but that shouldnt completely overshadow his fantastic career. He still has time to turn his playoff stats around, hes only 31 years old. The scary thing about Kershaw is that he is evolving and still pitching well without his overpowering stuff anymore. He showed this year that he can still be dominant with a low 90s fastball which bodes well for the rest of his career.
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Long to short, Sandy Koufax's career is really parsed into 2 acts---pre '61 and 1961 to the end of his career. I shake my head in wonder at the numbers he put up in his last season, but Sandy seriously believed he would suffer permanent damage to his arm if he did not end his career immediately. I'm sure Clayton Kershaw is terrific, but comparing his peak 6 years to Sandy's final 6 years is probably unwise. Post-season consideration will go to Mr. Koufax, hands down; Sandy's performances in 1963 and 1965 were legendary. Even his loss in 1966, amid the Orioles sweep, was mystifying, since the Dodger defense committed a World Series record 3 errors in one inning, resulting in 3 unearned runs. I believe Sandy was relieved in the 7th, after having given up but one earned run, for a game ERA of 1.50. The small ball Dodgers couldn't do much to help the cause, and Sandy took the loss. However, I know you were comparing careers, not peak performance. Be that as it may, fans and collectors tend to remember Sandy Koufax's 6 straight years of peak performance, coupled with a superb post-season that absolutely shut down the Yankees and the Twins. Happy collecting in all sincerity, bro.:) --- Brian Powell |
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And now 7.11 after another stellar performance this time in relief. |
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And I doubt he’ll be heading for 7Eleven after the game either.;) |
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