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Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times
Sport
Jorge Castillo

Kershaw to pitch ninth opener in a row

PHOENIX _ In what has become an annual ritual, Clayton Kershaw was selected the Los Angeles Dodgers' opening-day starter for the ninth season in a row, a franchise record.

Manager Dave Roberts made the announcement Tuesday on a chilly morning at Camelback Ranch before the Dodgers held their first full-squad workout of 2019. With a grin, he asked whether the news was surprising.

It was not. Kershaw, 30, has started on opening day for the Dodgers every year since 2011.

"It just means I'm old I guess," Kershaw said. "I mean, you don't ever want to make light of the situation. It's very cool. The cliche is it's just another game, and it is. But I guess opening day means a lot, symbolizes a lot of different things. I'm excited about it. It will be cool."

Robin Roberts of the Philadelphia Phillies holds the record with 12 consecutive opening-day starts for one club. Hall of Fame right-hander Jack Morris has the overall mark, making 14 opening-day starts with the Detroit Tigers, Minnesota Twins and Toronto Blue Jays.

The last pitcher not named Kershaw to start on opening day for the Dodgers was right-hander Vicente Padilla. Kershaw seized the reins, and won the first of his three National League Cy Young Awards, the next year.

"Being on the same team for that long," Kershaw said, "getting to do that with the Dodgers, a team with such a long list of great starting pitchers, to kind of be associated with them, is pretty special."

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