The Two Best in the Business

If you still do not believe that soon-to-be (on March 19) 36-year-old Dodgers future first-ballot Hall of Fame left-hander Clayton Kershaw is the best, the very best in the business at his job, you are kidding only yourself. So, too, is 47-year-old Dodgers President of Baseball Operations Andrew Friedman.

If you are still among those that have yet to accept these facts, you need only to watch SportsNet LA‘s interview of Kershaw at Camelback Ranch on Thursday morning:

“I can’t say enough good things about Andrew and the way he handled everything.” – Clayton Kershaw (SportsNet LA – Click on image to view interview)

Of particular note is this little gem:

Once I decided to come back, it was a… they just… everybody has been great. And so, I just… I felt wanted, even though I’m kind of damaged goods right now and… It was just a… it was a good feeling.”

There is an exceptionally good chance that Dodgers President of Baseball Operations Andrew Friedman will also one day have a plaque in the sacred Halls of Cooperstown. (Jon SooHoo)

There is no other way to describe it. Clayton Kershaw and Andrew Friedman are the two best in the business. End of discussion.

Play Ball!

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2 Responses to “The Two Best in the Business”

  1. Dan in Pasadena says:

    SO true and for those very few that do not agree you are truly just not a student of the game.

  2. Kershaw should go in a unanimous vote . Freeman should go in when he has finished his majic show

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