A young fan met Clayton Kershaw on behalf of his late grandfather who died of cancer
Here's a moment you've got to see from Tuesday night's 2022 MLB All-Star Game … but it had nothing to do with what happened on the field at the Midsummer Classic.
After Clayton Kershaw pitched for the National League, he met with reporters. But right before he was set to leave, a 10-year-old named Blake Grice stood up to tell him something: His grandfather had died of brain cancer, and one of the things on his bucket list was to meet the Dodgers' ace.
Kershaw's reaction was terrific, telling Grice, "That took a lot of courage to tell me that."
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What a moment all around:
Next on his list: To meet retired legendary Dodgers play-by-play man Vin Scully: