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The Pittsburgh Pirates made an announcement Tuesday, naming closer David Bednar to the National League roster for the MLB All-Star game, replacing Clayton Kershaw who was recently placed on the injured list.
This is Bednar’s second consecutive All-Star game appearance, cementing his reputation as one of the best relievers in the National League. He’s been doing exceptionally well for the Pirates this season, going 2-0 and achieving an impressive 1.44 ERA.
With 16 saves and 31 appearances, Bednar was dominant on the mound, striking out 37 batters in 31.1 innings pitched. Throughout his career, he earned an 8-7 record and an amazing 2.68 ERA, totaling 38 saves.
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Before the game against the Dodgers on Tuesday, Bednar left a beer-filled cooler in the dugout for Clayton Kershaw. A humorous note that Jomboy Media posted on its official Twitter page accompanied the cooler.
(via @employee)
David Bednar replaced Clayton Kershaw on the All-Star roster, so he left some beers for Clayton in the Dodgers dugout (via @employee)
“Mr. Kershaw, the best beer in Pittsburgh! Enjoy!”
MLB fans on Twitter applauded David Bednar’s sweet gesture towards Kershaw.
“Class act right there,” said one fan.
Another fan commented, “Mr. Kershaw? The man is the man.”
Clayton Kershaw, pitcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers, ended up on the 15-day injured list due to a sore shoulder. After his stellar performance against the Colorado Rockies, Kershaw expressed concerns about tenderness in his left shoulder. He decides to get out of the game early and undergo a medical evaluation the next day.
Fortunately, the scan results showed that Kershaw was dealing with inflammation and not a more serious problem. Receive an injection to relieve discomfort.
Despite his sore shoulder, Kershaw was having a solid season with a 2.55 ERA and a 10-4 record. He earned his tenth All-Star selection, though he would not be able to participate in the game due to his injury.
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