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Current Video: Dodgers Report: Don't be fooled

Clayton Kershaw hasn't won since July and his overall record is just a game over .500. But has he pitched better than his overall record indicates? Prime Ticket discusses the pitcher.

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" In other times and have -- on the four all five of bumper to bumper and I think I'm just haven't terrible summer in the and I think about Clayton Kerr shot what does it has gone through. I don't feel quite a bat here's a guy hasn't won. It like a month and a half and it's not even his fault he cannot buy any run support we get tonight to veteran being the Dodgers get blanked. Flyweight what block in the Padres at Kerr shot suffers another defeat why you feel bad for him his -- and an image I think I got a lot of I don't know I don't. -- do you have do you credit."

" I'm ready to mean we think about it even if tonight's ballgame when you're looking at velocity took. He ticket to -- the velocity threw a lot of pitches in the first two innings 54 pitches in the first two innings that prevented him from getting into maybe the 738. But bottom line of shoddy defense and a lot of pitches early is what cost them the game here and the fact it didn't score many runs this doesn't pitching is hard out he's 21 years old. Is that like eight or ninth start now we just can't byways -- three in that situation now. But it's really not his ball he knows he needs to concentrate on what he's don't want to throw the ball the way has been and let the chips fall where -- event."

" It's July 1 he is now three in three and his ERA is 2.0 all I just gave you that -- say this -- five and one maybe with a couple no decisions. It just doesn't now. For him yeah unfortunately in this game we looked at power numbers how many home runs do you have and we looked at wins and losses for a pitcher how many wins -- not a great indication of how well you've pitched look at the ERA that's a much better indication of how well he stole the ball during that time in which claimed her -- has pitched well and got no run support the Dodgers over those nine games. Are just one. And eight and tonight at the -- to the Padres. Good enough that our plate we'll see it in five days for Steve Lyons I'm -- and from Dodger Stadium for more MLB video -- a -- on foxsports.com. Still has a better job."

" Trying tickets bring you home to dodger town. Let's find a mate Joe Torre and the blue crew was on the map and making waves in the National League. Long an HD on trying to get to."

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