
Clayton Kershaw’s Masterpiece and Shohei Ohtani’s Power Surge Ignite Dodgers’ Thrilling Victory Over Giants
Which is why, as Kershaw exited the mound for the final time, a string of seven zeroes adorned the scoreboard in right field behind him, he received a standing ovation from the crowd and a celebratory reception in the dugout.
“It was special,” said Kershaw, who had Roberts leading the applause from the top step of the bench. “I love pitching here. I don’t take it for granted. Who knows how many I got left here? So, I’m just going to enjoy it. It’s special any time somebody cheers for you like that. It’s pretty special.”
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