
"This year was special, too, because Charlie, my oldest son, he's almost nine, so he's getting into baseball, and he really likes to play. For this whole season to get him to like come to the come to the field, come hang out with the guys, like take batting practice, go shag in the outfield, all that stuff, it was an unforgettable year for that. He had a blast,"
"Kershaw recently retired, ending his career with a World Series title. He revealed that his time as a professional was ending in the middle of the regular season, giving him a proper goodbye. The southpaw managed to reach 3,000 strikeouts in his career this past season, further cementing himself as one of the greatest pitchers to ever step on the mound."
Clayton Kershaw retired after winning a World Series and reached 3,000 career strikeouts, solidifying his place among baseball's greatest pitchers. His final season occurred during the regular season's middle, allowing for a proper goodbye and significant family presence. Kershaw's children were heavily involved throughout the year; his oldest son Charlie embraced playing baseball, attending the field, taking batting practice, and shagging in the outfield. His two younger children favored Yoshinobu Yamamoto for his friendliness, picture-taking, and interactions. Yamamoto delivered key postseason performances, including pitching in Game 7 on short rest to record the final outs, which thrilled Kershaw's family.
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