TORONTO — As quickly as Blake Treinen entered for the ninth inning of Recreation 5 of the World Sequence on Wednesday evening, Clayton Kershaw dropped his guard and started to go searching.
For the earlier three hours, the longer term Corridor of Fame pitcher had been locked in on the sport, mentally making ready for a possible aid look from out within the bullpen.
However when that didn’t come, the 37-year-old Kershaw then let himself loosen up, took within the scene of an October evening at Chavez Ravine, and soaked up the ultimate moments of what was his closing sport ever at Dodger Stadium.
“It’s a weird thought, of like, ‘This is your last game ever there,’” mentioned Kershaw, who introduced final month he’ll retire on the finish of this season. “And not a sad thought. Honestly, just a grateful thought. Just like, ‘Man, we spent a lot of great times here.’”
Win or lose in Video games 6 and seven of this World Sequence, Kershaw’s general profession will finish this weekend at Rogers Centre in Toronto. However on Wednesday evening, he closed the e-book on the ballpark he has known as residence for all 18 seasons of his illustrious MLB profession.
Dodger Stadium is the place Kershaw first made his big-league debut again in Could 2008, as a extremely anticipated left-handed prospect with a giant curveball and quiet demeanor. It was the stage for his rise to stardom over the almost twenty years that adopted, as he went on to seize three Cy Younger Awards, 2014 Nationwide League MVP honors and a profession 2.53 ERA that ranks as the very best amongst pitchers with 1,000 innings within the reside ball period.
It’s the place he skilled a few of the most defining moments of his profession, together with a no-hitter in 2014 and his 3,000th strikeout earlier this 12 months. It’s additionally the place he suffered repeated October disappointments, none greater than the back-to-back residence runs he gave up in Recreation 5 of the 2019 Nationwide League Division Sequence.
In different phrases, it was all the time residence for Kershaw, the place he would return to day after day, 12 months after 12 months, season after season — regardless of the highs or lows, aches and pains, successes or failures.
“I just started thinking about it when the game ended,” mentioned Kershaw, who elected to traverse the sector to get again to the clubhouse after Wednesday’s sport as an alternative of the linked bullpen tunnel. “I was like, ‘Man, I might as well walk across this thing one more time.’”
About an hour later, Kershaw would linger on the sector a little bit longer, joined for an impromptu gathering by his spouse, Ellen; their 4 kids; and different household and buddies in attendance for his final residence sport.
“Ellen just texted after and was like, ‘Hey, we got a big crew,’” Kershaw mentioned. “So I was, ‘Well, just go to the field. I’ll try to shower fast so we can hang out.’”
Tv cameras caught Kershaw laughing as his children ran the bases, tried to throw baseballs at a hovering drone and loved a diamond that had develop into their very own private childhood playground over time.
At one level, Kershaw posed with the Dodger Stadium grounds crew for an image — standing on a mound they’d manicured for all of his 228 profession begins within the stadium.
“Honestly, it was awesome,” Kershaw mentioned. “It was the perfect way to do it. Just have everybody out there, running around … It was unplanned, unprompted, but a great memory.”
Kershaw, in fact, is hoping so as to add yet one more Dodger Stadium reminiscence subsequent week. If the workforce can reverse its three-games-to-two deficit within the World Sequence this weekend in Toronto, it will return to Chavez Ravine for a championship celebration.
If not, although, he’ll have a pair parting moments to cherish, from Wednesday’s postgame scene down on the sector, to his closing profession Dodger Stadium outing again in Recreation 4 by which he stranded the bases loaded within the twelfth for one of many largest outs in his complete profession.
“I’m super grateful with how that went, as opposed to the last time before that,” he quipped, having given up 5 runs in his solely different Dodger Stadium look this postseason. “You can’t plan any of that stuff. Who knows if it ever works out. But yeah, to get that one last out was pretty cool.”
So, too, was his one final evening Wednesday.
