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Clayton Kershaw delivers ‘perfect’ moment as Dodgers clinch playoff spot

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Clayton Kershaw Receives Standing Ovation in Potential​ Final ⁤Dodger Stadium Start as Team Clinches⁣ Playoff Berth

LOS ANGELES – In a poignant and celebratory atmosphere, Los Angeles Dodgers‌ pitcher Clayton Kershaw received‌ a prolonged standing ovation Friday ‌night at Dodger Stadium, possibly marking his final appearance on the mound in ​front⁣ of the home crowd. The emotional ‌moment​ coincided with the Dodgers’ 7-2​ victory over the San Francisco Giants, officially securing their​ place in the postseason.

Kershaw,a Dodger as being drafted in 2006,departed‌ the game⁤ to thunderous applause after pitching six innings,allowing two runs. The 35-year-old acknowledged the crowd with a hugging gesture and repeated expressions of gratitude, re-emerging from the‌ dugout for a curtain call. The ⁣Dodgers’ subsequent offensive surge,⁣ fueled by back-to-back home runs from Shohei⁤ Ohtani and Mookie Betts in the fifth inning,‍ sealed both the ‍win and the playoff berth.

This night held importance beyond the playoff implications, representing⁢ a possible farewell to a franchise icon. ‍Kershaw’s future role in the postseason remains uncertain, with manager Dave Roberts suggesting a potential bullpen role given​ the team’s rotation depth and relief corps concerns.⁤ However, Roberts affirmed Kershaw will be on the playoff roster,⁢ and Kershaw himself stated he is‌ prepared “to do ⁣whatever I‌ can ‍to help.”

“It hasn’t always been a ⁢smooth ride, but you guys have stuck ⁣with me,”​ Kershaw said during a postgame on-field interview. he later added, “Dodger Stadium is a super special place, and the⁤ fans are the main reason why… I’ll‍ never take‌ that for granted.”

The Dodgers (87-67) have ⁢now clinched a postseason berth, setting the ⁢stage for another October run. ​Kershaw’s legacy with the team, and the unwavering support of its fanbase, ​is firmly established.

“I’m kind of mentally exhausted today, honestly, but it’s the best feeling in the world now,” kershaw said. “We got a win, we clinched a playoff berth, and I got to stand on that mound one last time.I just⁢ can’t be more grateful.” He concluded, “Perfect night. It really was.”

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