
Yesterday afternoon (Sunday), Clayton Kershaw launched five innings, granting only one deserved point against the Cardinals of Saint-Louis, to win his first victory in the 2025 campaign.
If it turns out to be very positive for the Los Angeles dodgers and for the main interested party, who had known his share of trouble during his previous release, this is not what caught the attention in the match.
Indeed, the supporters who settled in their seats on the Busch Stadium for the meeting were entitled to a highlight on the giant screen of the former Cardinals Matt Adams striker who had catapulted an offering of Kershaw very far for a three -point circuit during the 2014 qualifying series.
And the future member of the renowned temple really did not appreciate.
I think it's a little league affair, but I expect no less from these guys. So there is no worries.
We calm down, Clayton.
Admittedly, having granted this long ball to Adams eleven years ago had led to another surprising and early elimination of the Dodgers and had added to the narrative according to which Kershaw could not perform at the height of his talent in October, which the main interested party probably does not want to relive.
At the same time, Adams' circuit stroke is indeed something that happened and showing a video while most people are too busy eating their nacho does not consist of an offense. Nothing to write to his mother.
Besides, Kershaw used it as inspiration, he who channeled this frustration to release a performance as he had accustomed us in the past (except in the playoffs).