Public Enemy No. 1
There are few things more appealing to watch in the game of baseball than a backwards-K on a Clayton Kershaw curveball. The kind of pitch that makes Vin Scully, a master at putting words together to form beautiful pieces of poetry, shake his head and say, "Mmm, Mmm, Mmm," as if he has just tasted a delicious dish.
Kershaw has transformed himself into the best pitcher in baseball since making his debut in 2008 for the Dodgers. During that time, the left-hander's curveball has developed into one of the best pitches in the game.