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The Last Of His Kind Clayton Kershaw And The Burden Of Greatness Andy Mccullough

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The Last Of His Kind Clayton Kershaw And The Burden Of Greatness Andy Mccullough
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Publisher: Hachette Books
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.36 MB
Author: Andy McCullough
ISBN: 9780306832598, 0306832593
Language: English
Year: 2024

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The Last Of His Kind Clayton Kershaw And The Burden Of Greatness Andy Mccullough by Andy Mccullough 9780306832598, 0306832593 instant download after payment.

The definitive biography of Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw, based on exclusive interviews with Kershaw and more than 200 others, examining the genesis of his brilliance, his exhausting quest to win the World Series, and his singular place within the evolving baseball landscape--from the former Los Angeles Times national baseball writer, now a senior writer at TheAthletic. More than any baseball player of his generation, Clayton Kershaw has embodied the burden of athletic greatness, the prizes and perils that await those who strive for it all. He is a three-time Cy Young award winner, the first pitcher to win National League MVP since Bob Gibson, and a surefire, first-ballot Hall of Famer. Many of his peers consider him the greatest pitcher to ever climb atop a big-league mound. In an age when baseball became more impersonal, a sport altered by adherence to algorithms and actuarial tables, Kershaw personified the game's lingering humanity, with his joy and suffering on display each October as he chased a championship. He pitched through pain, placing his future at risk, on the game's grandest stages. He endeared himself to teammates and foes alike with his refusal to make excuses, with his willingness to shoulder the blame when he failed. And he only further impressed them when he returned, year after year, even as his body broke down from the strain of his profession. The journey captivated fans in Los Angeles and beyond, so much so that when the Dodgers finally won a title in 2020, the baseball world exulted in his triumph. The Last of His Kind traces Kershaw's path from a boyhood fractured by divorce to his development as one of the most-heralded pitching prospects in Texas history to his emergence in Los Angeles as the spiritual heir to Sandy Koufax. But the book also charts Kershaw's place in baseball's changing landscape, as his own stubbornness butted against the game's evolution. The story of baseball in the 21st century can be told through Kershaw's career, fro

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