The Last of His Kind, Andy McCullough
The Last of His Kind, Andy McCullough
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The Last of His Kind
Clayton Kershaw and the Burden of Greatness

Author: Andy McCullough

Narrator: LJ Ganser

Unabridged: 13 hr 19 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/07/2024


Synopsis

This "outstanding" biography of Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw examines the genesis of his brilliance, his epic quest to win the World Series, and his singular place within the evolving baseball landscape—based on exclusive interviews with Kershaw and more than 200 others (The Los Angeles Times).

More than any baseball player of his generation, Clayton Kershaw has embodied the rewards and burdens of athletic greatness. 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, 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, and with his willingness to shoulder the blame when he failed. He further impressed them when he returned, year after year, even as his body broke down from the strain of his profession. 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. 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—to understand how baseball is played today, and how it got that way, you must understand the journey of Clayton Kershaw. 

Reviews

Goodreads review by Michael on May 06, 2024

Winning the Big One As a life-long Dodger fan, I was set to devour this book. Clayton Kershaw is one of the greatest pitchers ever to put on the uniform, a sure bet first round hall of famer. His career has been dedicated to one organization, and he and his wife have been pillars of the community. Th......more

Goodreads review by Collin on June 05, 2024

I’ve loved this writer for years. He gave me great appreciation for Kershaw, a flawed and admirable man.......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on April 27, 2024

Thank you to NetGalley for ebook ARC of this book. Anyone who knows me I’m a die hard Dodger fan. Clayton Kershaw is the reason why I fell in love with the Dodgers in the summer of 2009. In 2009, I was sitting on the couch taking care of my Grandpa licking some wounds of my own when my Grandpa asked......more

Goodreads review by Stephen on January 26, 2025

Caveat: I am a huge Dodgers fan and have watched Kershaw a lot over the last 15 years. What made this book so enjoyable for me was learning aspects of Kershaw’s life I did not know and how he has battled the narrative of playoff failure. Reading it after the 2024 World Series, it is easy to understa......more

Goodreads review by Alex on May 22, 2024

Kershaw is a boring ass dude......more


Quotes

“Reading Andy McCullough is like watching Clayton Kershaw: you sit back and savor a master of his craft. In The Last of His Kind, McCullough captures Kershaw as only he can, with graceful prose and lively details that illustrate the forces driving one of baseball’s towering figures. With rare access to the private world of a very public—but very guarded—superstar, McCullough offers a stirring portrait of what it means, what it takes, and what it costs to be an all-time great.”—Tyler Kepner, author of K: A History of Baseball in Ten Pitches and The Grandest Stage: A History of the World Series

“Andy McCullough delivers a masterclass biography of the captivating Dodgers titan. Clayton Kershaw was always chasing something out there, and The Last of His Kind takes you to the depths of his imperfect pursuit of perfection. As worthy heirs go, Kershaw is to Sandy Koufax what McCullough is to Roger Kahn. Mandatory reading for anyone who wants to know what it takes to be great.”—Ian O’Connor, author of The Captain: The Journey of Derek Jeter and Coach K: The Rise and Reign of Mike Krzyzewski

“Clayton Kershaw comes to life—the good, the great, and the hardball calamities—in this vibrant and soulful rendering by Andy McCullough. When one of the game’s most gifted writers takes on a subject as complex as Kershaw, both the man and the career, the result is an exceptional book.”—Tim Brown, author of The Tao of the Backup Catcher, Imperfect with Jim Abbott, and The Phenomenon with Rick Ankiel

“The colorful life of the best pitcher of his generation, as chronicled by the greatest pure baseball writer of his generation. This is the literary equivalent of a perfect game, filled with the beauty of a Clayton Kershaw curveball and the richness of an Andy McCullough paragraph. It will make your summer sing.”—Bill Plaschke, Los Angeles Times columnist and panelist on ESPN’s Around the Horn