Dodgers Clayton Kershaw visits the New York Stock Exchange
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Cy Young Award-winner Clayton Kershaw does not normally receive a warm welcome when he visits New York. On Friday, though, it was all smiles, when the Dodgers left-handed pitcher took to the floor of the New York Stock Exchange.
Kershaw showed up before the markets opened and watched the ringing of the opening bell (the honor of ringing the bell had already been reserved for a company making its initial public offering). He then palled around with traders on the floor, a number of whom asked when he would be coming to play for the Mets or Yankees.
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