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Kershaw was pulled 6 outs away from a Perfect Game.
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kairos12
Apr 2022
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As much as I hate the Dodgers (I'm a Giants fan), I think it was the right move.
ificandream
Apr 2022
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Auggie
(31,798 posts)1. Shortened Spring training, history of injury, age ...
Kershaw, the team, and the fan base would gladly trade a perfect game for a World Series ring.
kairos12
(13,247 posts)3. I might disagree with about how Kershaw feels about this.
He has a WS Ring. How many Perfect Games are there? Less than 25 I think. Perfect Game is a pitchers immortality.
Auggie
(31,798 posts)4. Clayton Kershaw agrees with decision to pull him from perfect game
https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/2022/04/13/clayton-kershaw-dodgers-perfect-game/
I would have loved to have stayed [in the game], but bigger things, man, bigger things, Kershaw said after his first start of the season. He added that Roberts made the right decision to pull him despite the circumstances.
Blame it on the lockout, Kershaw said. Blame it on my not picking up a ball for three months [during the offseason].
Kershaw, whose stellar career has been interrupted by a number of injuries, sat out two months last season with a forearm/elbow issue. He aggravated the injury when he returned in September and missed the Dodgers postseason run, which ended with a National League Championship Series loss to the Atlanta Braves. Kershaw reportedly waited until January to begin his offseason throwing program, and his ability to ramp up to regular season competition was hindered by the owners lockout, which shortened spring training.
Blame it on the lockout, Kershaw said. Blame it on my not picking up a ball for three months [during the offseason].
Kershaw, whose stellar career has been interrupted by a number of injuries, sat out two months last season with a forearm/elbow issue. He aggravated the injury when he returned in September and missed the Dodgers postseason run, which ended with a National League Championship Series loss to the Atlanta Braves. Kershaw reportedly waited until January to begin his offseason throwing program, and his ability to ramp up to regular season competition was hindered by the owners lockout, which shortened spring training.
ificandream
(10,510 posts)2. As much as I hate the Dodgers (I'm a Giants fan), I think it was the right move.
Kershaw's been injury prone the last couple of years. He'll be damn lucky if he makes it through the season. As stupid as this sounds, it was a good move. It's unfortunate it happened early in the season, but if I were Roberts, I'd have done the same thing. And I think the kind talk by Kershaw was a bit of posturing. You know he'd have loved to stayed in the game, even if he said it was ok to pull him.