The Passing of the Torch

For only the fifth time in his (now) 15-year MLB career, 34-year-old left-hander Clayton Kershaw will not be the Dodgers Opening Day starting pitcher.

Late Thursday morning, it was announced that 27-year-old right-hander Walker Buehler would be the Dodgers Opening Day starting pitcher for the first time in his (now) six-year MLB career on Friday, April 8, 2022, when the Dodgers open the 2022 season against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field in downtown Denver.

“I think we all dream of getting to the big leagues, and I think for me, everything else besides that has been icing on the cake,” Buehler told MLB.com’s Juan Toribio following the announcement. “But it’s a cool opportunity and an honor, and I’m looking forward to it.”

Twenty-seven-year-old Walker Buehler will make his first career Opening Day start on April 8, 2022, against the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field. (Photo credit – Jon SooHoo)

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Dodgers Opening Day Starters Since 2011

2011Clayton KershawW2–1San Francisco GiantsDodger Stadium
2012Clayton KershawND (W)5–3San Diego PadresPetco Park
2013Clayton KershawW4–0San Francisco GiantsDodger Stadium
2014Clayton KershawW3–1Arizona DiamondbacksSydney Cricket Ground
2015Clayton KershawND (W)6–3San Diego PadresDodger Stadium
2016Clayton KershawW15–0San Diego PadresPetco Park
2017Clayton KershawW14–3San Diego PadresDodger Stadium
2018Clayton KershawL0 –1San Francisco GiantsDodger Stadium
2019Hyun-jin RyuW12 –5Arizona DiamondbacksDodger Stadium
2020Dustin MayND (W)8 –1San Francisco GiantsDodger Stadium
2021Clayton KershawL5 –8Colorado RockiesCoors Field

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“Walker has a very good balance of respect for the game, the players that have earned that right, and Clayton in particular,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said of his 2022 Opening Day starter. “You could have argued the last couple years, he could have been the Opening Day start … but I think right now is the time for him to take the ball on Opening Day.

“[Kershaw] and Walker have a great relationship. Outside of Walker, I think Clayton will be the second-happiest guy to see Walker take the ball on Opening Day,” Roberts added.

Buehler had equally high praise for Kershaw.

“Obviously, his run here of Opening Days and being as good as he’s been is something that we’re all extremely envious of and look up to him in a lot of ways,” Buehler said. “It’s kind of cool to be the next guy that does it.”

Kershaw’s first career Opening Day start came on March 31, 2011, against the San Francisco Giants at Dodger Stadium. He was 23 years old and got the win. (Photo credit – Jeff Gross)

The Opening Day torch has officially been passed and remains in very capable hands.

Play Ball!

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3 Responses to “The Passing of the Torch”

  1. baseball1439 says:

    Very happy to see Buehler get the start.

    • Ron Cervenka says:

      I think we all pretty much sensed it was going to happen.

      Kershaw has been so very good for so very long and has always been extremely respectful of Walker since Day-1. I am soooo looking forward to Clayton’s inauguration into Cooperstown!

  2. Carrie Carrie says:

    @Dodgers Loved the article Ron! Poignant and sweet- reminded how paramount Clayton was/is and how meg… https://t.co/MvcZPn2jpe

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