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Suns Pad Lead With Second Straight Win Over Carolina

by @ Friday, August 10th, 2007. Filed under Clayton Kershaw, Anthony Raglani, Juan Gonzalez, Ramon Troncoso, Jacksonville Suns - August 2007

The Suns padded their league lead to four games with a 3-2 win over Carolina.  Clayton Kershaw, as expected, had a tough time with his big jump all the way to Double A but he put together a worthy start none the less.  He gave up two runs on three hits and four walks with four […]

Rough Third Inning Costs Clayton Kershaw

by @ Friday, July 20th, 2007. Filed under Clayton Kershaw, Josh Bell, Adolfo Gonzalez, Great Lakes Loons - July 2007

Clayton Kershaw had one bad inning but he gave up four runs in it as he dropped to 7-4 on the season.  He gave up the four runs on six hits and a walk with an impressive nine strikeouts in six innings of work.
Josh Bell went two for four with a solo homerun and two […]

Eduardo Perez Drives In Five In Loons Win

by @ Sunday, June 3rd, 2007. Filed under Clayton Kershaw, Preston Mattingly, Eduardo Perez, Great Lakes Loons - June 2007

The Loons held off a late inning comeback attempt by South Bend in a 10-9 game that saw South Bend score five runs in the bottom of the ninth.  Eduardo Perez homered and drove in five runs in the win while Preston Mattingly continues to hit the ball well the last couple of weeks and […]

Clayton Kershaw Pitches Loons to Win Over Dragons

by @ Wednesday, May 30th, 2007. Filed under Clayton Kershaw, Josh Bell, Great Lakes Loons - May 2007

Clayton Kershaw gave the Loons eight shutout innings and he gave up just one hit to improve to 5-2 on the season. He walked one and struck out seven in the 3-1 win.
Josh Bell was the hitting star.  He went three for five with a run and an RBI.

Loons Comeback Falls Short In Loss to Burlington

by @ Friday, May 25th, 2007. Filed under Clayton Kershaw, Preston Mattingly, Great Lakes Loons - May 2007

The Loons scored two runs in the ninth but still lost 3-2 as their comeback fell short.  Preston Mattingly was the hitting star in the loss.  He went two for four with a double, a run and an RBI.  Mattingly is still struggling though and his batting average is still an unhealthy .190.  Hopefully with […]

Clayton Kershaw Throws Six Shutout Innings in Loons Win

by @ Saturday, May 19th, 2007. Filed under Clayton Kershaw, Bridger Hunt, Great Lakes Loons - May 2007, Adolfo Gonzalez

Clayton Kershaw had another nice start in the Loons 4-0 win over Kane County.  He gave up just one hit and three walks with nine strikeouts in six innings of work.  The win improved his record to 4-1 on the season.
Bridger Hunt went two for three with two RBIs.  Adolfo Gonzalez went three for four […]

White Caps Hammer Clayton Kershaw In Loons Loss

by @ Sunday, May 13th, 2007. Filed under Clayton Kershaw, Josh Bell, Great Lakes Loons - May 2007

Clayton Kershaw had a rough start as he was tagged early and often by the White Caps.  He gave up seven runs on five hits and four walks with two strikeouts in 1 1/3 innings.  In his previous six starts, he had given up just five earned runs so this game was kind of an […]

Clayton Kershaw Strikes Out Twelve in Loons Win

by @ Wednesday, April 25th, 2007. Filed under Clayton Kershaw, Great Lakes Loons - April 2007, Matthew Berezay

Clayton Kershaw didn’t get a decision, but man did he throw a solid game.  He gave up just one run on three hits and a walk with twelve strikeouts in six innings.  Garrett White picked up the win and he threw 1 1/3 shutout innings.
Matthew Berezay was the hitting star. He went two for four […]

Loons Drop Two to Peoria

by @ Friday, April 20th, 2007. Filed under Clayton Kershaw, Preston Mattingly, Great Lakes Loons - April 2007, Steven Johnson, Matthew Canepa, Bridger Hunt

The Loons made up one of their rainout games and the end result was a twin bill loss to Peoria.  The Loons didn’t get much hitting in either game and they scored just one run in each.  In the first game, a nice start by Clayton Kershaw went to waste.  He gave up a run […]

Loons Split Double Header With Fort Wayne

After a rainout yesterday, the Loons and Fort Wayne played two with each team taking one.  In the first game, Great Lakes was blown out 9-3 behind a rough outing by Joshua Wall.  Preston Mattingly provided most of the Loons offense with a triple and he drove in all three runs.  Mattingly’s off to a […]

Loons Score Ten in Debut

by @ Thursday, April 5th, 2007. Filed under Clayton Kershaw, Preston Mattingly, Great Lakes Loons - April 2007, Matthew Berezay

The Great Lakes Loons played their first game ever and blew out the South Bend Silver Hawks.  Matthew Berezay led the way with two hits, three runs and two RBIs while Preston Mattingly scored twice and drove in a run without getting a hit.
The bad news was Clayton Kershaw, who had a tough time out […]

Scott Elbert vs. Clayton Kershaw

by @ Monday, April 2nd, 2007. Filed under Clayton Kershaw, Scott Elbert

Here’s a very interesting column at Baseball America where a scout compares two top notch Dodger pitching prospects.  Scott Elbert will be one of the guys to watch at Double A this year while Clayton Kershaw, arguably the Dodgers best pitching prospect, will probably start at Great Lakes.

Four Dodgers Make BA Top 100 List

by @ Thursday, March 1st, 2007. Filed under Andy LaRoche, Clayton Kershaw, Scott Elbert, James Looney

Baseball America recently unveiled their Top 100 prospect list and four Dodgers made the cut.  Andy LaRoche topped the Dodgers and came in at number 19 and Clayton Kershaw wasn’t too far behind at number 24.  Scott Elbert was 31 and James Looney was at 44.  Four guys in the top fifty is definitely a […]

Dodgers Well Represented in Top 100 List

by @ Wednesday, February 21st, 2007. Filed under Andy LaRoche, Clayton Kershaw, Scott Elbert, James Looney

Kevin Goldstein recently unveiled his Top 100 prospect list and the Dodgers are pretty well represented with four prospects on the list.  Clayton Kershaw comes in at number 16 and Andy LaRoche is at 20 to give the Dodgers two in the top twenty.   Scott Elbert came in at 32 and James Looney just missed making […]

Dodgers Top Ten Prospects

by @ Tuesday, February 20th, 2007. Filed under Etanislao Abreu, Andy LaRoche, Clayton Kershaw, Scott Elbert, James Looney, Dodgers Minor League News

Baseball America released their list of the top ten Dodgers prospects today.  No major surprises and despite all of the promotions last year, the Dodgers remained stocked with talent.
Andy LaRoche comes in at number one.  LaRoche had solid numbers at both Double A and Triple A and he could be the teams starting third baseman […]

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