
Originally Posted by
GambleBotsChafedPenis
full disclosure haven't watched any of the NLCS and just a tad bit of the ALCS, so riddle me this one...
why did Kershaw get pulled after 5 in game 1, while verlander went out there and hossed it for a CG against the yanks? didn't realize verlander is 34, Christ that's ancient for a guy that still brings it...
if your answer to the above question is:
then I completely understand...
I really wanted to see Verlander end up with the Dodgers. For whatever reason, he kills the NL (he's like 30-5 against them lifetime, and even owned the Dodgers this year), so he would have been a great asset for the NLDS/NLCS.
Unless the Dodgers choke, they will probably get to the World Series without him, but still... I'd have rather had him than Darvish.
Kershaw, for all his greatness, has a bit of a problem with emotions. Every slight failure pisses him off, and in the playoffs, that's magnified. My theory is that he comes into the playoffs with too much intensity, and then burns himself out by 5 or 6 innings. You need a certain degree of relaxation in order to make it through 8-9 innings.
This does seem to reflect an overall trend in baseball, though. It seems that starters are being asked to bring it really hard for 5 innings, and then are pulled. So in that sense, Kershaw isn't unusual. This new pitching strategy actually favors the Dodgers because their bullpen is so good.