Los Angeles Times

Kershaw tips his cap to Scherzer

The Dodgers ace says the Nationals star earned right to start for National League.

- By Andy McCullough

MIAMI — There was little surprise when Washington starter Max Scherzer sat down next to Chicago Cubs manager Joe Maddon on Monday afternoon at a news conference at Marlins Park.

When Clayton Kershaw pitched for the Dodgers on Sunday, he rendered himself ineligible to start the AllStar game on Tuesday, and made easy Maddon’s decision on who should open the game for the NL.

Soon after Scherzer spoke to reporters, Kershaw settled into a chair on the warning track, surrounded by the other All-Stars. Kershaw has been an All-Star seven times, yet he has never started the game.

“I would love to start someday, no doubt,” Kershaw said. “But Max has earned it. Regardless of whether I was eligible or not, I think Max has earned that right.”

Maddon apparently agreed. Asked how he would have grappled with the decision if Kershaw was available, Maddon indicated he had already made up his mind.

“I have a ton of respect for Mr. Kershaw,” Maddon said. “But if you just broke down the numbers, I am being honest, I had already chosen Max, based on what I had just read numericall­y.”

The gap between the players statistica­lly is minuscule. Kershaw has a record of 14-2 with a 2.18 earned-run average; Scherzer is 10-5 with a 2.10 ERA. Kershaw has logged 1321⁄3 innings; Scherzer has logged 1281⁄3. Scherzer has struck out 173 batters, 14 more than Kershaw. Scherzer leads Kershaw in both FanGraphs’ and Baseball-Reference’s versions of wins above replacemen­t.

Kershaw owns a more impressive historical resume, with three Cy Young Awards and a finish in the top five in six consecutiv­e seasons. Scherzer won the American League Cy Young Award in 2013 and won the National League version last season, when Kershaw’s candidacy was hampered by his lengthy absence after injuring his back.

“Usually the best one in the National League starts, and Max has done that,” Kershaw said. “If I ever get to be the best one in the National League for the first half, I would love to start.”

The Dodgers reconfigur­ed their schedule so Kershaw could start the firsthalf finale against Kansas City. Kershaw turned in his first complete game of the season. He rejected the premise that he took himself out of the running for the AllStar game by choosing to start on Sunday.

“I didn’t do anything,” he said. “I just pitched when they told me to.”

 ?? Rob Carr Getty Images ?? CLAYTON KERSHAW started Sunday for Dodgers, making him ineligible to pitch in the All-Star game.
Rob Carr Getty Images CLAYTON KERSHAW started Sunday for Dodgers, making him ineligible to pitch in the All-Star game.

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