- Sat Jan 25, 2025 3:55 pm
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The Dodgers are making headlines again, and this time it's about the future of their ace, Clayton Kershaw. With the recent signing of Roki Sasaki and the addition of Blake Snell, the Dodgers' rotation is looking more stacked than ever. But here's the burning question: Is there still a place for Kershaw in this lineup?
Kershaw has been the face of the franchise for over a decade, and his legacy is undeniable. However, with the influx of talent, including the likes of Yamamoto and Ohtani, could the Dodgers actually move on from the future Hall of Famer? MLB insider Mark Feinsand raises a compelling point about the potential overcrowding in the rotation.
What do you think? Is it time for the Dodgers to transition away from Kershaw, or should they find a way to keep him in the mix, even if it means a different role? Would it be a disservice to his legacy to let him go, or is it simply the nature of the game to evolve and adapt?
Additionally, how do you feel about the Dodgers' strategy of stacking their pitching rotation? Is this the right move for a team that has championship aspirations, or could it backfire if they can't find enough innings for everyone?
Let’s hear your thoughts! What are your predictions for Kershaw's future, and how do you see the Dodgers navigating this complex situation?
Kershaw has been the face of the franchise for over a decade, and his legacy is undeniable. However, with the influx of talent, including the likes of Yamamoto and Ohtani, could the Dodgers actually move on from the future Hall of Famer? MLB insider Mark Feinsand raises a compelling point about the potential overcrowding in the rotation.
What do you think? Is it time for the Dodgers to transition away from Kershaw, or should they find a way to keep him in the mix, even if it means a different role? Would it be a disservice to his legacy to let him go, or is it simply the nature of the game to evolve and adapt?
Additionally, how do you feel about the Dodgers' strategy of stacking their pitching rotation? Is this the right move for a team that has championship aspirations, or could it backfire if they can't find enough innings for everyone?
Let’s hear your thoughts! What are your predictions for Kershaw's future, and how do you see the Dodgers navigating this complex situation?