
"Anytime you get to celebrate one more time with your teammates, it's pretty special. I know they've got to move on to this season, but I don't have to, so I'm just going to keep relishing it."
"I wouldn't say it's hard to be here, but you remember what you're missing, which is challenging, for sure. There's a freedom with retirement. If you don't want to work out, you don't have to."
Clayton Kershaw made a surprise appearance at the Dodgers' ring ceremony, receiving his third championship ring. Initially absent during the ring distribution, he later threw the first pitch to Freddie Freeman. The Dodgers celebrated their back-to-back titles, allowing Kershaw to cherish the moment without the pressure of moving on to the new season. Kershaw expressed contentment in relishing the celebration and shared insights about retirement, noting the freedom it brings while acknowledging the challenges of missing the game.
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