His place in Dodgers history already secure, Clayton Kershaw eclipses Sandy Koufax
12:03 am | August 21, 2019 | Go to Source | Author:
3:02 AM ET
LOS ANGELES — The gravity of all this will hit Clayton Kershaw at some point, perhaps on a day long removed from this one. On Tuesday, the Los Angeles Dodgers‘ longtime ace earned his 166th career victory, moving him past the Dodgers’ ultimate ace, Sandy Koufax, the man Kershaw has so often been compared to.
Kershaw was respectful of the milestone but also quick to move past it, as is his custom.
“It’s just hard for me to take big-picture perspectives on things,” he said. “Someday, I hope to do that.”
Kershaw is now the fifth-winningest pitcher in franchise history, trailing only Don Sutton, Don Drysdale, Dazzy Vance and Brickyard Kennedy, greats from other times. Among those in the expansion era, which began in 1961, Kershaw sits in a four-way tie for 25th place in wins for pitchers through their first 12 seasons. With three more W’s, an attainable number given the health and success of his 2019 campaign, he will settle into the top 20.
But Koufax, who dominated the first half of the 1960s before arm injuries forced him to retire at age 30, is the enduring link.