Dodgers' Kershaw's tears move baseball fans across the U.S. "It really touched my heart" as he hugged his family and was overwhelmed with love; Yoshinobu Yamamoto's words came true

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"World Series Game 7, Blue Jays 4-5 Dodgers" (1st, Toronto)

The Dodgers came from behind to win World Series championships for the second consecutive year for the first time in franchise history. After the game, Clayton Kershaw, who will retire at the end of this season, was seen embracing his wife, Ellen, and their children in tears.

After the game, the players' families came onto the field and celebrated. When the children spotted Kershaw, they jumped into his arms one after another, and the legendary left-handed pitcher burst into tears as he embraced them.

This touched baseball fans all over the United States, with many commenting, "I'm so happy," "This scene really touched my heart," "You've given everything to the field up until now, so you have plenty of time to make your family happy," and "Thank you so much, Kershaw."

Coincidentally, the pitcher who was lifted up in celebration was Yoshinobu Yamamoto. At a press conference after Game 1 of the World Series, the right-hander said, "I think winning the World Series would be the best way to end my illustrious career, so I've been working hard since spring, so I want to keep doing what I've always done." There's also an anecdote about Kershaw telling his children to "follow the example of Yoshinobu Yamamoto." The ultimate moment of joy awaited him in his final game as an active player.

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