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Clayton Kershaw revels in his first World Collection parade, reveals further damage

By Editorial Board Published November 2, 2024 5 Min Read
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Clayton Kershaw revels in his first World Collection parade, reveals further damage

Clayton Kershaw revels in his first World Collection parade, reveals further damage

Clayton Kershaw wasn’t anticipating supervisor Dave Roberts handy him the microphone in the course of the Dodger Stadium portion of Friday’s World Collection celebration, as a result of, because the 36-year-old left-hander stated afterward, “My role was pretty limited.”

However because the three-time Nationwide League Cy Younger Award winner and longest-tenured Dodger started to handle a rollicking crowd of 42,458, he was shocked how rapidly his feelings got here to the fore.

“Oh man, I’ve waited for this day for a long time, I’ve wanted to celebrate for a long time,” Kershaw stated, his voice uncooked from screaming in the course of the parade. “I can’t imagine being anywhere else right now, and I can’t imagine doing it with a better group of guys.

“I’m at a loss for words,” Kershaw continued, preventing again tears. “I didn’t have anything to do with this championship, but this feels like the best feeling in the world!”

Kershaw was one in every of a number of Dodgers gamers and coaches who gained the World Collection in the course of the pandemic-shortened 2020 season and didn’t get to have a good time with a parade for the followers.

So regardless that he didn’t throw one pitch in October due to toe and knee accidents, each of which Kershaw stated will probably be surgically repaired Wednesday, he cherished each ounce of Friday’s festivities as if he had been named most precious participant of the World Collection.

“For Doc to call me up and for my teammates to want me to say something meant the world to me, it really did,” Kershaw stated. “I knew it’s gonna be a special day, but it was a little bit more emotional than I expected. For sure, it’s a day I’ll definitely never forget.

“You know, baseball is just a game. Everybody says that. But I don’t know, man, you look around and you see how much it means to so many different people … It might be baseball, but it means a lot to a lot of different people. I’m no different.”

Kershaw returned from offseason shoulder surgical procedure in July to make seven begins, solely to overlook the whole postseason.

As bittersweet because it was to be lowered to a playoff spectator, it turned simpler as soon as Kershaw accepted in early October that he wouldn’t be capable of play.

“All of September was really hard, just trying to pitch, trying to pitch, and not getting any better,” Kershaw stated. “But once I basically threw in the towel and said, ‘Hey, this isn’t gonna work,’ I was able to sit back and try to enjoy it. It doesn’t mean I didn’t want to be out there, but knowing I couldn’t made it a little easier to enjoy.”

There will probably be much more sitting — and never as a lot enjoyment — in Kershaw’s fast future.

Kershaw revealed on Friday that along with his toe damage, he has a torn meniscus in his left knee that will probably be surgically repaired along with his toe.

“It’s gonna be a two-for-one special,” Kershaw joked. “My knee was bugging me, so I was like, ‘Let’s get an MRI just to check,’ and sure enough, I need it fixed, so just add it to the list. But that one should be pretty quick. The foot is hard because you can’t walk on it, so I’ll be on crutches for a little bit.”

Kershaw, who introduced in the course of the playoffs that he’ll return to the Dodgers subsequent season, stated the harm in his left foot was extra in depth than the bone spur that beforehand was reported.

“I think I ruptured my plantar plate. I think I got a bone spur. I think I got some arthritis. I don’t really know. I gotta ask a few questions,” Kershaw stated. “There’s a lot of stuff that needs to get fixed. … but I’ll be back somehow.”

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