World Baseball Classic still needs to find its footing in the US – Los Angeles Times

As Team USA worked out in Florida this week, Clayton Kershaw stood in front of his locker at the Dodgers’ training camp in Arizona. The national team would go on without the best pitcher in the nation.

Kershaw has heard just about enough of the primary talking point surrounding the World Baseball Classic: How much of a classic could it be if Kershaw isn’t playing? And how much of a classic could it be if Mike Trout and Kris Bryant — the most valuable players last season — aren’t playing?

“People saying it’s not a big deal to us, well, I tend to disagree,” Kershaw said. “I feel like it is an honor even to get asked.”

Yet it will be Chris Archer, not Kershaw, starting for the Americans in their WBC opener Friday against Colombia. Archer, a good pitcher coming off a not-so-good year, lost 19 games last season. Kershaw lost four.