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Clayton Kershaw不言退 還沒感覺到是退休的時候

Clayton Kershaw不言退 還沒感覺到是退休的時候

Yahoo14-02-2025

Clayton Kershaw承認,他並沒有為足部手術所帶來的後果做好準備,他拄著拐杖度過了4個星期,又穿著步行靴度過了4個星期,在1個多月的時間裏,每一步都伴隨著劇痛。
Clayton Kershaw。圖片來源:達志影像
身為4個孩子的普通父親很困難,多年來一直在考慮退休的Clayton Kershaw,儘管他的洛杉磯道奇剛剛再次奪得冠軍,但為了今年夏天再次上場的機會,他經歷了艱苦的康復訓練。
這一次,連退休都沒提到。
「我希望這是我最後一次復健,我已經受夠了,但與此同時,我不希望這成為我停止比賽的原因。」,Clayton Kershaw在美國時間週四的訓練後說。
Clayton Kershaw 說:「我不想說,『我只是不能傷害別人』,希望無論何時,我都能按照自己的方式退出,即使我們贏了,但感覺現在還不是時候,仍然非常感謝去年能參與其中並看到一切,但當它發生時,我想在那裏。」
Clayton Kershaw將於 3 月 19 日慶祝自己的 37 歲生日,他於 2023 年 11 月接受了肩部手術,並於去年夏天 7 月下旬重返道奇隊輪替陣容,先發7次,加劇了長期存在的腳趾傷勢,自此未再上場。
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