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Column: Clayton Kershaw doesn’t regret logging so many innings early in his career
When the previous crew official displays on his time with the Dodgers, he typically thinks of the burdens they positioned on Clayton Kershaw.
Greater than as soon as this winter, the baseball business veteran contemplated the postseason video games Kershaw began on three days’ relaxation. He recalled what was demanded of Kershaw within the early phases of a season that adopted a very exhausting playoff run.
“We actually ran him into the bottom,” the remorseful ex-employee mentioned.
Standing by his locker within the Dodgers’ spring coaching facility, Kershaw listened as these considerations have been relayed to him by a 3rd get together.
“I assume your query is,” Kershaw mentioned, “if I might have protected myself extra, do you suppose I might be much less damage and have extra time sooner or later?”
With none pause or hesitation, Kershaw continued, “Even when that was true, I wouldn’t change something.”
In fact he wouldn’t.
The thoughts=set may very well be answerable for quite a few visits to the injured checklist and thousands and thousands in misplaced wages, however it’s also a cause Kershaw is the franchise’s most admired participant of the final decade.
Kershaw, 34, reported to camp this month saying he was fully recovered from the elbow and forearm issues that restricted him to 22 begins and sidelined him for all the postseason final 12 months. His claims have handed the early eye exams.
However he’s landed on the injured checklist six occasions during the last 4 years and is now seven years faraway from his most up-to-date 200-inning season.
His medical historical past factored in to a big discount in pay. Kershaw, who earned $31 million final 12 months, returned to the Dodgers on a one-year, $17-million contract. Max Scherzer, who’s three years older however thought of to have a more healthy arm, signed a three-year, $130-million take care of the New York Mets.
The best rationalization for Kershaw’s current elbow, shoulder and again troubles is the one provided by the previous government: Kershaw pitched an excessive amount of when he was on the peak of his powers.
Nonetheless, Kershaw insisted, “I wouldn’t change it for the world. I did what I believe the crew wanted me to do.”
The primary time he pitched 200 innings in a season was in 2010, when he was solely 22.
Over the subsequent 5 years, he pitched greater than 227 innings 4 occasions. In 2016, the one common season over that stretch by which he failed to succeed in the 200-inning mark, he returned from an early-season again damage to pitch 198 1/3 innings. He was the Nationwide League’s most beneficial participant and Cy Younger Award winner that 12 months.
Kershaw made postseason begins on three days’ relaxation in every of the 4 years from 2013 to 2016. He pitched the ultimate inning of the 2015 NL Division Sequence towards the Washington Nationals and threw 4 innings of aid in Recreation 7 of the World Sequence towards the Houston Astros.
“I don’t have any regrets of what I did, whether or not or not it’s the quick relaxation or the bullpens or the various things like that,” Kershaw mentioned. “On the finish of the day, for the crew to rely on you and need you to go on the market and do it, that’s an enormous honor. They paid me some huge cash too.
“Wanting again on it, the one factor I’d say is I want I’d pitched higher.”
Kershaw endured crushing defeats to the St. Louis Cardinals in consecutive seasons. He was rocked by the Chicago Cubs in an elimination recreation in 2016. He failed to carry separate four- and three-run leads in Recreation 5 of the World Sequence towards the Astros, who have been later revealed to be utilizing video expertise to steal indicators.
Was he proud to have tried what he did?
“I don’t know if proud is the correct phrase,” Kershaw mentioned. “The participation trophy doesn’t do it for me. On the finish of the day, I might have been proud if we gained. If our crew thinks I’m the best choice to go win the sport, I’ll do it. I take satisfaction in that. I take satisfaction in your crew and your administration, everyone considering you’re the correct man for that.”
Kershaw isn’t fully satisfied his workload was answerable for his subsequent accidents.
“You simply don’t know with pitchers,” he mentioned. “You take a look at Adam Wainwright, we form of thought, he had Tommy John [surgery], he had the Achilles factor and final 12 months he threw probably the most innings in baseball, or near it. (Wainwright’s 206 1/3 innings have been third-most within the majors.)
“After which there are some guys which are so large and so robust and throw so onerous they usually haven’t pitched a full season shortly.”
Kershaw mentioned he was glad to have damaged in to the majors when he did, as frontline pitchers immediately are not often provided the extent of accountability the Dodgers used to offer to him. He additionally mentioned he understood why groups are doing what they’re doing.
He provided the hypothetical instance of a crew that began New York Mets ace Jacob deGrom and had Dodgers right-hander Blake Treinen within the bullpen.
“Blake Treinen may be the most effective one-inning pitcher in baseball,” Kershaw mentioned. “If [deGrom is] within the eighth inning and he’s confronted these guys twice or 3 times, though it’s Jacob deGrom, Blake Treinen may be higher.”
Which isn’t to say Kershaw is resigned to a future by which the worth of beginning pitching stays diminished.
“The starter a part of me thinks that there’s nonetheless a necessity and a worth for it,” he mentioned. “All people’s speaking about what you are able to do to make the sport sooner. For me, it will be simply restrict what number of relievers you possibly can have. In case you restrict the variety of relievers you’ll be able to have, the starters are going to need to go deeper. On the finish of the day, I do suppose that starters make the sport, in some facets. Like, whenever you see Jacob deGrom versus Corbin Burnes, I wish to watch that on TV.”
Kershaw additionally remained upbeat about his personal future.
“I wouldn’t have come again if I didn’t suppose I used to be wholesome,” he mentioned. “I additionally didn’t wish to come again as a ‘We simply need you right here to tip your cap.’ I don’t need any a part of that. I’m going to contribute. Clearly, Walker [Buehler] and Julio [Urias] had higher years they usually’re going to be the fellows and that’s nice.”
The important thing for Kershaw will likely be to stay wholesome. His ERA was 3.25 by his first 17 begins final 12 months. When he wasn’t injured, he pitched effectively.
“I nonetheless plan on doing that,” he mentioned.
Simply as he did in his earlier 14 seasons, he’s ready for the Dodgers to name his title. And simply as he did in his earlier 14 seasons, his need to reply that decision is certain to overwhelm no matter intuition he has to play it protected.
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Footballers’ shin pads – the piece of equipment some pros prefer not to wear
Michael Olise does not like shin pads.
So much so that when the France winger was being brought on for Leroy Sane during Bayern Munich’s 1-0 win over Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League in November, he was not wearing any.
This was spotted by the game’s fourth official Florin Andrei, who instructed the 23-year-old to put some on. Olise reluctantly tucked some into his socks before slinging them out again when officials looked away.
As Michael Olise prepared to come off the bench for Bayern in their Champions League game vs. PSG, he appeared to have a brief exchange with the fourth official.
Moments later, Olise was seen putting his shinpads into his socks, but then slyly removed his left guard and tossed… pic.twitter.com/ep0mqMLG79
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) November 28, 2024
The International Football Association Board (IFAB) laws of the game state that shin pads must be worn by all players. There are no specific rules regarding size but Law 4 states that they “must be made of a suitable material and be of an appropriate size to provide reasonable protection, and be covered by the socks”.
For years, many footballers have been playing fast and loose with their interpretation of the rules. The low socks and micro shin pads trend made cool by the likes of Manchester City’s Jack Grealish and Chelsea’s Lauren James has become vastly popular in recent years.
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“I don’t wear shin pads,” Olise told a fan who tried to gift him a pair recently, although the PSG incident may have been a one-off, with the 23-year-old usually spotted wearing shin protection in matches.
The former Crystal Palace player is not the only professional footballer who would prefer to enter games shin pad free if it was up to him.
“I don’t really like wearing shin pads — we never wear shin pads in the training,” former Sheffield United striker Oli McBurnie told The Athletic in November. “I want to feel how I train every day, so I wear normal socks. I cut my socks and roll them down, and then have little bits of foam that I put in like padding just to feel as comfortable.”
Sam Weller Widdowson is credited with inventing shin pads back in 1874. He was a cricketer as well as a footballer for Nottingham Forest, later becoming the club’s chairman and a player once capped by England. It is said that Weller Widdowson cut down a pair of cricket pads and started wearing them to protect him during football matches, and that his idea soon caught on.
Shin guards in sport have been heavily influenced by greaves, an ancient armour fashioned by soldiers dating back to the Bronze Age that protected the shinbone, which has little but skin to protect it.
It was in 1990 when FIFA (making use of IFAB’s laws) ruled that shin guards must be worn by all players in every game. Before that, players could pick and choose whether they protected their shins and ankles. Back then, shin guards were clunky and protected both a player’s ankle as well as their shin.
They have slimmed down somewhat in the past three decades. Now players can source credit card — or, if you like, biscuit-sized shin guards. This trend has become a worry for grassroots football clubs, some of whom have now sought to enforce bans on young players wearing them.
Penistone Church, a team from Barnsley in South Yorkshire, made headlines last August when they put a ban in place after a 15-year-old player named Alfie suffered a double leg break when getting into a challenge while wearing miniature shin pads.
“It’s not worth the extra bit of speed to have you knocked out of football for months and months. It’s not worth the risk,” Alfie told the BBC after a 50-50 tackle left him nursing a broken tibia and fibular. The shin pads the teen was wearing at the time of the tackle measured just 3cm (1.1in) by 9cm (3.5in).
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Warrington Town defender Peter Clarke is 25 games away from reaching his 1,000th senior appearance since his Everton debut in the Premier League in January 2001. At 42 years of age, he says he can remember the cumbersome and bulky shin pads of the late 80s, 90s and early 2000s, with their built-in ankle protectors and velcro straps. And while he wears smaller guards than the ones he started his career with, plenty of on-pitch experiences have ensured that he has never downsized too much.
“The ones I wear now are carbon fibre and they have chips and scratches in which, when I look at them, I’m glad to be wearing them,” the centre-back, who also played for Huddersfield Town, Oldham Athletic and Tranmere Rovers, says.
“Twenty years ago, tackles would fly in a lot more. I remember going into a full-blown tackle and getting hit on the shin. As the game wore on, I realised there was blood on my sock — the studs had gone right through the shin pad and left a two-inch cut down my shin. It is a contact sport and it is wise to be well protected rather than wearing the smallest shin pads possible.”
His longevity means Clarke is playing in the National League North alongside team-mates at Warrington who were born after he made his first professional appearance. What does he think is the reason that more players are opting for tiny shin pads these days?
“I don’t like the feel of them slipping around, so I wear sleeves to prevent that,” Clarke says. “Whether it is that or whether it is how an individual looks when they are playing; but I’m not sure a seven-inch piece of plastic or carbon fibre is going to slow an individual down that much. I’m not entirely sure but things have certainly changed and it is not for the best in terms of player safety.”
Clarke estimates he has used five or six pairs of shin pads throughout a career that has spanned more than 25 years and saw him defend against Thierry Henry (then of Arsenal) and Cristiano Ronaldo (then of Manchester United). He makes sure his daughter and son wear adequately-sized shin pads for their own protection when playing and encourages others to do the same.
While he has opted for plainer efforts, his children have customised guards with pictures of themselves and their family on. That is something a lot of players at all levels are opting for now, with some elite players even having pictures of just themselves on their own shin pads.
Manchester City and Brazil goalkeeper Ederson, and Crystal Palace and France striker Jean-Philippe Mateta are among those who do take to the pitch with images of their own faces tucked inside their socks.
For every Luka Modric, who wears one with photos of himself playing for Croatia and winning the Champions League with Real Madrid and the other of his wife and children, which he often kisses before stepping onto the pitch, there’s a Declan Rice who prefers to keep things simple with plain shock-absorbing material guards.
England and Arsenal striker Alessia Russo has a selfie with her parents printed at the bottom of hers and above is an image of her iconic backheel nutmeg goal against Sweden at the European Championship in 2022, which was nominated for the Puskas award that same year.
For players, shin pads can serve not just as protection but as positive homages to help psych themselves up before a game.
Some footballers opt to have their shin guards specially fitted. When former Wales international Gareth Bale was at Real Madrid, he wore a pair made by Podoactiva, a Biotechnology company that specialises in podiatry and biomechanics. It also designs custom-fitted insoles for players’ boots.
Ultimately, shin pads are there to protect players from serious injury but have also become a fashion statement — and, believe it or not, some shin pads are now supporting some players in sourcing moves in the transfer window.
Italy and Lazio striker Martina Piemonte moved from AC Milan to Everton in 2023 and put the transfer to the Women’s Super League in part down to the data her XSEED shin guards, created by Italian analytics company Soccerment, helped her collect during matches.
Aldo Comi is co-founder and CEO of the wearable technology company who have been fine-tuning their artificially intelligent shin guards since the product’s official launch in 2022. They now have approximately 3,000 players wearing XSEED and using the adjacent app, which allows players to interpret their own data. As brand ambassador, Inter Milan full-back Federico Dimarco is one of the more high-profile male footballers wearing the shin guards.
“We try to give the player ownership of their data so that they can use it to improve, to be faster and better, but then also to gain visibility,” Comi says. Soccerment’s shin pads measure a player’s speed, sprints, shots, crosses, passes and more. They also became the first wearable technology to provide expected goals (xG) metrics.
Soccerment recently spent six days in California at the Major League Soccer youth tournament MLS NEXT Fest. “For six days, we datafied the 35 matches and more than 220 players,” Comi explains. “And basically, what we did there was create a scouting platform at the event.”
Comi says they were able to create a data breakdown in order to scout players (one of their goals is to create a worldwide scouting platform from this data) who outperformed their peers in various areas. The company has noticed the recent trend in shrinking shin guards, though, particularly among youth players — and are already reacting to it.
“The past two years, the trend has been having smaller and smaller shin guards. In some cases, players don’t even wear them,” he says. “You can see a lot of professional footballers are faking it by using these little sponges underneath their socks which, in my view, is dangerous. What we need to do (at Soccerment) is respond to this trend, which is why we are working on resizing our shin guards and making them smaller and lighter.”
But Soccerment is first off focused on creating shin guards that — before capturing data and protecting the technology within each pad — protect the player.
“We wanted to have them certified as a protective equipment and that is why we had to select the premium materials. For example, we went for a copolymer, which is also used in the aerospace sector for its ability to absorb shocks. It’s been expensive for us but it makes the shin guards really protective.
“And that should be the main purpose of a shin guard: to protect your shins.”
(Top photo: Pau Barrena/Getty Images; design: Dan Goldfarb)
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Texas star Arch Manning will take reins after Quinn Ewers declares for draft
The Arch Manning era has begun in Texas.
With Quinn Ewers declaring for the NFL Draft on Wednesday, Manning is set to get the keys to the Lamborghini for the foreseeable future. He is very likely to be the starting quarterback for at least the 2025 season and possibly 2026 if he doesn’t decide to turn pro.
He is the son of Cooper Manning, the grandson of former NFL star quarterback Archie Manning and the nephew of Eli and Peyton Manning. He passed for 939 yards and nine touchdowns this season. He also showcased his mobility with four rushing touchdowns.
“This offseason, this is a time for him to attack,” former Texas star Colt McCoy said, via Underdog Fantasy Sports. “To work on some of the things he knows he needs to work on. He played three games. What were some things I wasn’t good at? What were some things I was good at? How can I get better? How can I have a great spring?…
“There’s a lot to build on if you’re looking at the entirety of the Texas football team, but for Arch, there’s a great opportunity that he’s walking into. Don’t put too much pressure on yourself, go out there and be you. Play to your strengths.
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“We’re all different as quarterbacks, we all have an edge somehow. And I think if Arch is smart, he’ll figure out ‘what’s my edge?’”
Manning was mostly used in run-pass option packages for the Longhorns, giving defenses a different weapon to deal with. He started against Louisiana-Monroe and Mississippi State when Ewers went down with an injury.
Manning had 258 passing yards, two touchdown passes in a 51-3 win against Louisiana-Monroe. He then had 325 passing yards and two touchdown passes against Mississippi State in a 35-13 win. But he was back to the backup role after Ewers returned.
The offense overall will take a hit. Top receivers Matthew Golden and Isaiah Bond declared for the draft and senior tight end Gunnar Helm is finished his eligibility.
Running back Jaydon Blue and offensive linemen Kelvin Banks Jr. and Cam Williams also declared for the NFL.
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LeBron James waved at young fan sitting courtside at Lakers game. Then she cried tears of joy
LeBron James made a young Lakers fan’s night Wednesday at Crypto.com Arena. And then for good measure, he did it again.
During the first quarter of the Lakers’ game against the Miami Heat, James noticed a girl sitting courtside and wearing a replica of his jersey. So he gave her a wave, then turned his attention back to the game.
James didn’t notice the girl’s priceless reaction at the time, but the camera operators at Spectrum SportsNet did. The station’s clip of the youngster crying tears of joy while smiling from ear to ear after being acknowledged by the NBA’s all-time leading scorer quickly went viral — so much so that James actually saw it during the intermission.
“Family friends sent me the clip at halftime,” James told reporters after the game. “Thank goodness that I actually looked at my phone at halftime or I wouldn’t have even seen the reaction when I waved to her in the first half. …
“To have that type of connection with someone, where they can have that type of reaction, I think that’s what it’s all about, you know? I’ve always tried to be a role model and someone that kids can look up to.”
He added: “That was a super-dope moment.”
James had an even doper moment in store for the kid after the game.
The Lakers trailed by 12 at halftime but mounted a furious comeback in the second half. After James hit a three-pointer to pull the Lakers to within one at the 6:40 mark of the third quarter, the girl was on her feet cheering and then yelled, “Yeah, LeBron!”
After the Lakers’ 117-108 win, James made it a point to find the girl, give her one of his foundation’s I Promise wristbands and pose for a photo in what was clearly another memorable moment for the fan.
“I think it’ll be something that hopefully she will never forget,” said James, who finished the game with 22 points, four rebounds and nine assists. “I’m happy to be a part of her life now and that small little moment was such a bigger moment. And hopefully she brags about it in school.”
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