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Clayton Kershaw got a farewell worthy of his 18 years at Dodger Stadium on Friday. As he took the mound for his last regular-season appearance at the iconic venue, fans filled the stands, eager to show their appreciation for the legendary pitcher. The atmosphere was electric, with supporters donning Kershaw jerseys and holding signs that celebrated his illustrious career.
Throughout the game, Kershaw showcased his trademark skill, delivering a performance that reminded everyone why he is considered one of the greatest pitchers in baseball history. As he exited the game, the crowd erupted into a standing ovation, a testament to the impact he has had on the franchise and its fans over nearly two decades.
Kershaw, visibly moved by the tribute, acknowledged the crowd with a wave, cherishing the moment. His journey with the Dodgers has been filled with unforgettable memories, and this farewell served as a poignant reminder of his legacy in the sport.
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