Yankees once tried to exchange for Clayton Kershaw van Dodgers

Yankees once tried to exchange for Clayton Kershaw van Dodgers

Clayton Kershaw has cemented himself as a Los Angeles Dodgers of all time.

Since the announcement of his decision to retire last week, it has been a Kershaw festival in the media pirkels, the right-handed star is worth it to be recognized for his sparkle on the hill. Kershaw is not only one of the best pitchers in the history of Los Angeles Dodgers, but there is a real thing to make that he is currently the best pitcher of this generation of IS-MISSCHIEN one of the best left-handed starters in the MLB history.

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While his 18-year career ends in LA, an interview was recently released in which a popular “which was investigated as” universe.

Although this could break through the proverbial brain of Dodgers Nation, there was a possibility that Kershaw would trade in his Dodger Blue for Yankee Pinstripes.

For a long time New Yorkes Front Office Executive Brian Cashman recently did an interview with MLB Radio in which he spoke about Kershaw. Cashman revealed a story that revisionist historians would have a field day that analyzes.

“I remember that he was Ned Colletti the GM of the Dodgers then [Kershaw] Was in the small competitions. I threw some ideas his ways to try to piler him. Ned was of course smart enough to say no to it. There were legitimate efforts on my part. [Kershaw] From start to the finish was someone everyone knew it would be great. What is even better for him is how he represents the franchise, how he represents the industry as a quality person and a great leader. He is clearly a first ballot Hall of Famer. ‘

The thought of Kershaw in New York is fascinating. At that time when Kershaw breaked through with the big competitions in 2008, the Yankees had a starting stable with Carl Pavano, Chien-Ming Wang, Mike Mussina, Andy Pettitte, Phil Hughes, Darrell Rasner, Joba Chamberlain, Ian Kennedy and Sidney Ponson.

Although learning someone like Pettitte would certainly have been affordable, Kershaw’s career trajectory that was stuck in Los Angeles seemed to have succeeded.

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