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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2011

Nick Garner of SportsTalk4Kids visited Dodgers Spring Training in Glendale, Arizona, and he spoke with Dodgers ace pitcher, Clayton Kershaw. Kershaw talked about how the Dodgers pitching staff stacks up against the Giants staff, what it's like to fulfill his dream of playing in the major leagues, and he gives advice to young players hoping to play in the big leagues. Nick picked up Dodger baseball tickets -- Dodgers vs. Indians -- at the Dodgers stadium, Camelback Ranch. Dodger baseball games are a great family activity, and if fans want cheap Dodger tickets to Dodgers games, they should check out the Dodger schedule and order tickets at www.dodgers.com. Check out Nick's interviews, including Lasorda's energetic description of Kirk Gibson's historic home run in the last Dodgers World Series title in 1988, at http://www.sportstalk4kids.com

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  • the future ken rosenthal right there

  • Excellent interview, young Nick. I think Clayton was impressed.

  • He and Matt Kemp have such a great personality..... Despite all the McCourt drama, I love beinga Dodger fan for life.

  • @showmetexas agreed, I have played/coached at a high level and my advice is to not underestimate the basic fundamentals, repetition is key. Ever wonder why a big leaguer, who is typically not a bunter, may not be able to lay down a bunt when asked, say in a playoff game or a rare situation? Well, he should be able to. So, yes, just work harder every day and, as Kershaw said, have fun, which is very important, enjoy the journey. I liked this interview, I think it's great to have kids doing this.

  • My advice to anyone that wants to be good at anything, practice and practice basic skills every single day. The top musician in the entire world does scales every single day. It doesn't matter if you already know the basics, practicing the basics is what separates the best from everyone else.

  • Nick your good!!! keep it up and you'll be the best!!!

  • Wow! What a great accomplishment. I am continuously amazed at the incredible people that Nick gets to interview. But what I love most is his positive message to kids about professional sports. It's an inspiration.

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