The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Dodgers ace Kershaw finally wins elusive World Series title

- By Ronald Blum AP Baseball Writer

ARLINGTON, TEXAS (AP) » Clayton Kershaw stood in the Los Angeles bullpen in right-center field, watching Austin Barnes glove the final pitch, the one from Julio Urías that gave the Dodgers their first World Series title since 1988.

Kershaw had finally become a champion, just like Sandy Koufax, Fernando Valenzuela and Orel Hershiser before him. The mission took 13 years in the majors, 15 since the Dodgers made him the seventh pick in the 2006 amateur draft.

The left-hander raised both arms and pointed fingers toward the sky, a huge smile across his face. His blue Dodgers sweatshirt still on, the 32-year-old ace ran through the bullpen door and on to the infield to join his jumping teammates.

“Iwas trying to take it all in, as best I could,” Kershaw said. “You never really script what you’re going to do or how you’re going to feel. It was just a content feeling— just like, the job is done. We won. We did it. We won our race and it’s over. And we completed our mission. Just a feeling of contentmen­t, joy. And then to get to see the guys and how happy everybody was.”

Kershaw cut through the critics at last, just like one of his curveballs through the strike zone.

One of the most accomplish­ed pitchers in baseball history attained the achievemen­t he had sought most when the Dodgers beat the Tampa Bay Rays 3-1 in Game 6 on Tuesday night.

“When people talk about him, it’s World Series champion first, then future Hall of Famer,” Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.

Speaking as graciously as he pitched elegantly, Kershaw spread thank yous as wide as his famous 12-to- 6 curveball. After posing on the the pitcher’s mound with his family, he thanked “my wife, my kiddos, my family, my friends and all those people that have seen the discipline.”

“They wanted it just as bad as I did and they wanted it for me. And that’s such a selfless thing to feel,” he said. “And so to get those text messages from former teammates or to get those text messages from friends or have friends at the game like I did tonight, just to see how happy they were for us, for me and for our family, it’s overwhelmi­ng to think that people care that much about you and how they want you to have success and reach your dreams.”

Kershaw went 2- 0 with a 2.31 ERA over 11 2/3 innings in two World Series starts, striking out 14 and walking three. He earned his title not far from his hometown of Dallas, with family and friends filling a ticket allotment supplement­ed with “nosebleed seats.”

His honors are too numerous to list on his likely Hall of Fame plaque: a fivetime major league ERA champion, including four in a row from2012-14; a threetime strikeout champion; a two-time 20-game winner in an era when innings are diminished; a pitching triple crown in 2011.

An eight-time All- Star;

NL Cy Young Awardwinne­r in 2011, 2013 and 2014; the 2014NLMVP. Winner of the 2012 Roberto Clemente and 2014 Marvin Miller Awards for off- the-field achievemen­ts focusing on his community and charitable work.

But he entered this year just 9-11 in postseason play, with poor outings in a pair of World Series Game 5s that resulted in a 2017 nodecision and a 2018 defeat.

“I don’t care about legacy. I don’t care about what happened last year. I don’t care about what people think. I don’t care at all, man,” Kershaw said. “We won the World Series, the 2020 Dodgers won the World Series. It’s like, who cares about all that other stuff? To be a part of that team, all that other stuff is just pointless.”

 ?? ERIC GAY - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw celebrates with the trophy after defeating the Tampa Bay Rays 3-1to win the baseball World Series in Game 6Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020, in Arlington, Texas.
ERIC GAY - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw celebrates with the trophy after defeating the Tampa Bay Rays 3-1to win the baseball World Series in Game 6Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2020, in Arlington, Texas.

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