It has been just over two weeks since the Los Angeles Dodgers were crowned World Series champions, putting to bed over three decades worth of postseason frustrations in the process.
For Clayton Kershaw, the longest-tenured player in the organization, getting to be part of the Dodgers’ first World Series championship since 1988 has been all the more memorable.
Prior to this year, the left-hander had accomplished virtually everything with the exception of winning a World Series title. Now officially a champion, he is continuing to relish the moment.
During an appearance on the “This Is Our Year” special, Kershaw revealed that he has played Queen’s “We Are The Champions” every day since the Dodgers won the World Series, via SportsNet LA:
“I told JT, I just play ‘We are the Champions’ over and over again throughout our house every day.