Bill Plaschke: Thankfully, fittingly, Clayton Kershaw returns to Dodgers
LOS ANGELES — When Los Angeles last saw Clayton Kershaw, his head was buried in his hands and boos were ringing in his ears. His shoulder was shot. His postseason was shredded. He was surely finished as a Dodger. He was probably finished as a pitcher. Kershaw trudged quietly out of Dodger Stadium that October night after giving up six runs to the first eight Arizona Diamondbacks hitters in a ...
by Bill Plaschke, Los Angeles Times
Feb 06, 2024
3 minutes
LOS ANGELES — When Los Angeles last saw Clayton Kershaw, his head was buried in his hands and boos were ringing in his ears.
His shoulder was shot. His postseason was shredded. He was surely finished as a Dodger. He was probably finished as a pitcher.
Kershaw trudged quietly out of Dodger Stadium that October night after giving up six runs to the first eight Arizona Diamondbacks hitters in a nightmarish playoff opener, his pitiful appearance draped with the saddest of questions.
Is this really how a future Hall of
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