Clayton Kershaw pulls off slick behind-the-back grab on comebacker
What can't Clayton Kershaw do? (OK, other than beat the St. Louis Cardinals in the postseason).
The Los Angeles Dodgers ace throws knee-buckling curve balls, plays a mean game of ping-pong and he can even hit a homer every once in a while. On Monday night, he impressed in yet another way — with his glove.
Watch Kershaw above with a behind-the-back stab on a comebacker hit by Elian Herrera of the Milwaukee Brewers. Who does this guy think he is? Andrelton Simmons? An NHL goalie? Sheesh, Clayton.
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Not everything went Kershaw's way Monday night, though. As he chased his 100th career win, Kershaw blew a 3-1 lead in the eighth inning, letting the Brewers pull out of a come-from-behind win in new manager Craig Counsell's first game.
But, hey, he'll always have this highlight.
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