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Clayton Kershaw’s Final Game: Dodgers Win, Fans Salute Pitcher

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Kershaw ‍Receives Emotional⁣ Farewell‍ at Dodger Stadium

Clayton Kershaw concluded his home⁣ career at Dodger Stadium on Saturday, pitching in the ‌Los Angeles​ Dodgers’ 6-3 victory over the San Francisco Giants. The 37-year-old pitcher, ⁢who has ​announced his retirement at the end of the season, was honored with a sustained⁢ standing ovation from the crowd.

Kershaw‌ navigated a⁢ challenging start, ⁣issuing ⁤four walks and conceding some runs⁣ against the Giants. Despite‌ the arduous innings, the ​dodgers‍ (87-67) secured the win, extending their playoff ‍streak to 13 consecutive appearances.

The game took on a particularly emotional tone when manager Dave Roberts removed Kershaw after 4 1/3 innings.Following a final strikeout, Kershaw embraced ‍his teammates and acknowledged the cheering fans with a tip​ of his cap, prompting ​a‍ minutes-long ovation.

“I​ am infinitely grateful for every ⁣single Dodgers fan ‍who came to the stadium ‌here, and for all⁤ the people I got to know this way,” ⁢kershaw shared after the ⁣game. “It was something very ‌special to have this fan base over the years. There is​ nothing better ‌than stepping‍ onto the mound in front of a fully ⁤occupied Dodger Stadium.”

teammates were mindful of Kershaw’s preference for⁢ a low-key ‌farewell.‍ Max Muncy revealed a day prior that Kershaw would be uncomfortable with excessive fanfare, stating, “When it comes ⁤to Clayton, nothing more would annoy him than if you staged something like this. So ⁢we will just go out ⁢as​ normal, play ⁤as hard as possible – and get a victory.”

Throughout his⁣ Major⁤ League Baseball career, beginning‌ in Los Angeles, Kershaw has earned three Cy Young awards and an MVP award. He ⁢recently reached a‍ milestone this⁤ July,⁢ recording⁢ his 3000th⁢ strikeout, and finished​ his final home appearance with his 3045th career strikeout.

The stands⁣ at Dodger Stadium were‍ filled with supporters, including childhood friend⁤ and Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, as well‌ as ‌several former ⁤teammates, all there‍ to honor the veteran pitcher.

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