Clayton Kershaw agrees with a sentiment expressed by Mike Trout last week.

The Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander has concerns about Major League Baseball's proposed plan to hold games at central locations in Arizona, which would isolate players at their hotel and at the ballpark.

"We all want to play baseball. I get that; I want to play baseball too," Kershaw told the Los Angeles Times. "But there is something about being in the big leagues and you can't compromise that. Playing in spring training stadiums and quarantining for months without your family and certain things like that, I don't think that's doable if you're talking about doing it for four to five months."You just lose the product on the field because guys aren't in their natural element. We're all ready to take drastic measures to make this season happen, but there's also certain things that will affect the product on the field, and that's what you have to be careful about."