World Series, Clayton Kershaw and Dodgers
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For decades, the accepted account of baseball’s origins was that it was invented by future Civil War general Abner Doubleday on a cow pasture in Cooperstown, N.Y. in 1839. That story has since been soundly debunked—Doubleday probably wasn’t even in Cooperstown at the time he supposedly created a whole new sport.
Dodgers star Clayton Kershaw has announced he will retire at the end of the 2025 MLB season, so regardless of Scherzer's decision on his future, this is likely the last time they will be involved in the same games and in the same series.
Clayton Kershaw — the Los Angeles Dodgers’ living legend, three-time Cy Young Award winner, 2014 MVP, and soon-to-be retiree — quietly joined the sea of walkers at the 17th annual Skechers Pier to Pier Friendship Walk,
The Los Angeles Dodgers kept left-handed relief pitcher Alex Vesia off their World Series roster as he and his wife attend to a "deeply personal family matter."