As the Los Angeles Dodgers came back in Game 7 of the World Series and beat the Toronto Blue Jays, 5-4, it marked the second straight championship for the legendary team. After the Dodgers' World Series win, there is no doubt that one player who quite possibly celebrated the most is pitcher Clayton Kershaw , who is now set to retire, and didn't even know the team won on the final play of the game.

With one out and two on base for Toronto, Yoshinobu Yamamoto made Alejandro Kirk ground to Mookie Betts, who turned a double play to seal the deal. Kershaw, at the time, was warming up in the bullpen and had his back turned away from the action when it happened , according to Bob Nightengale of USA Today.

“What, we just won?” Kershaw said. “‘Really? Are you sure?' I was warming up. I

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