Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw will go down as one of the greatest pitchers the game has ever seen. With three Cy Young awards and a career ERA of 2.48, the Dodgers did right by drafting Kershaw back in 2006 with the seventh-overall pick.
While the Dodgers’ ace has had some issues with a shoulder injury this season, he has still contributed to a championship-caliber team, posting a 2.42 ERA and a 13-4 record as a starter. His influence on the young pitchers in the Dodgers’ starting rotation has also proved to be beneficial.