There hasn't been a pitcher, or potentially even player, that has meant more to the Los Angeles Dodgers this century than left-hander Clayton Kershaw. Kershaw finally called it a career after the 2025 season, playing all 18 years of his MLB life with the Dodgers. The 2026 season marked the first year since 2008 that Kershaw wasn't on the Dodgers roster on Opening Day, which was a strange phenomenon for the team. Overall, the veteran put together an incredible career, winning three World Series titles, three Cy Young awards and one National League MVP award. However, while Kershaw may be gone from the Dodgers, there is another young left-hander in Los Angeles who has been making waves — and manager Dave Roberts has even compared him to the franchise legend. This would be Justin Wrobleski, who has emerged as a true weapon out of the starting rotation for the Dodgers this season. Wrobleski was used as a bullpen piece for the team in the postseason last year, and he has continued his strong play into 2026.…