The book 'The Last Of His Kind' by Andy McCullough, a biography of Clayton Kershaw, was released. McCullough's work is praised for its engrossing storytelling. The book delves into Kershaw's career and personal struggles, offering insights into the athlete's mindset and challenges. Various individuals have acknowledged McCullough's dedication to capturing the essence of sports and literature in his writing. The book launch event featured discussions with McCullough and Bill Plaschke at Stories Echo Park. Excerpts from the book highlight Kershaw's contemplation of retirement and his approach to handling challenges. Readers are encouraged to explore the book to gain a deeper understanding of Kershaw's journey and the complexities of his career.
"When you're as good as he was for so long, why would you change?" @ByMcCullough explores the positive stubbornness of Clayton Kershaw and how his unwillingness to commit to immediate change was actually beneficial. ▶️ https://t.co/zlkRUXdFDK https://t.co/hPeGXBni2B
"In 2017, we all know what happened with the Astros...that's the one that causes him the most frustration" @ByMcCullough on the true story of "Playoff Kershaw" ▶️ https://t.co/QEeYosgSf6 https://t.co/I1fQIC7OmB
"He's so controlled and guarded that he keeps a lot of things close to the vest" @ByAndyMcCulloch dishes on his new book The Last of His Kind, a biography of @ClaytonKersh22 ▶️ https://t.co/QEeYosgSf6 https://t.co/o2UP0c8snc
This was as close as I could get to @ByMcCullough during last night’s reading. His Clayton Kershaw book is too hot. You should buy it. https://t.co/SNXvhqmbA6 https://t.co/W8pLyFUFhp
Two months before another spring training, Clayton Kershaw was thinking less about why he kept going, and more about why he might stop. He could only give his all so many times. An excerpt from @ByMcCullough's book "The Last Of His Kind": https://t.co/zE3P9YLvCb https://t.co/ogKrkxFnAY
One of America’s best storytellers on one of America’s most compelling athletes. You can pick up a copy tonight, and join a discussion with Andy and @BillPlaschke, at @StoriesEchoPark. 7 pm! https://t.co/9pNVUQ6j4K
When Andy arrived on the Mets beat around time I did, he was oozing with ambition about the written word. I don't know that I've ever met someone as interested in the intersection of sports and literature. It was always obvious he had a book in him - and today it is finally here. https://t.co/C0w0hXyDlI
I wrote a book that comes out today. It’s called THE LAST OF HIS KIND. It’s a biography of Clayton Kershaw. Thank you to those who have preordered copies and shown interest. It’s been the most engrossing, rewarding work of my career. I hope you enjoy it. https://t.co/eD1sRT2n8x