On this episode of The Ron Burgundy Podcast, Ron Burgundy and his co-host and producer, Carolina Barlow, welcome Clayton Kershaw into the studio. Initially, there’s some confusion when Ron introduces “Clayton Kershaw, the Croatian circus clown. He travels through Croatia in a wagon led by mules,” but Carolina quickly sets Ron straight: “the Dodgers’ pitcher…Los Angeles Dodgers.” “Oh, that Clayton Kershaw,” Ron realizes. “Oh, he’s outstanding.” That’s definitely true: the 31-year-old pitcher is considered to be one of the best of his generation, winning three Cy Young awards and a Triple Crown. He sits down with Ron and Carolina to talk major and minor league baseball, how many Dodger dogs he can eat in one sitting, and what he might do next.
After asking Clayton which cities are the worst to play in and reminiscing about his time playing third base as a kid, Ron wants to know about hecklers. “I heard…that professional ball players, you can never acknowledge anything that the fans say to you, because if you do, they’ll know that you can hear them,” he says. Clayton admits that that’s true, but “some of it’s so funny, Ron…Anything that Wikipedia has, they’ll find it and say it, and you’ve got to give them a little credit, they’ve done their research…But I just appreciate a good old, ‘You suck!’ You know what I mean? That’s just classic.”
But after winning all those awards, he probably doesn’t hear that too frequently. “Do you just brag to everyone? All the other opposing players?” Ron asks. “I mean, you’ve been described throughout your career as the best pitcher in baseball. Do you ever just scream that at people? If you can’t get into Chili’s on a Friday night…could you just scream at the hostess, ‘I’m t
Join Ron, Carolina, and Clayton to discover more about one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history, Ron’s all-you-can-eat sushi tricks (“I put a ‘Do Not Disturb’ sign at my table,” he says; “I’ve been dragged out by LAPD, but gosh darn it if I didn’t eat $2,000 worth of sushi”), and crazy baseball superstitions, on this episode of The Ron Burgundy Podcast.
he best pitcher in baseball!’?” Carolina jumps in to tell Ron not to use that at restaurants himself, since he’s not actually a baseball player, and Ron replies, “I’m now going to say, ‘I know the best pitcher in baseball! Give me a booth!’” But Clayton says he likes that the Chili’s doesn’t play favorites. “You’re going to wait the 15 minutes like everybody else.” Clayton agrees with Carolina and Ron when they say, “The only democracy left…is Chili’s.”