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Seven wonders for Kershaw

LOS ANGELES_Past midnight on Tuesday, as the party after the Los Angeles Dodgers' sweep of Arizona in the National League division series wound down, Clayton Kershaw beamed in the center of the visitors' clubhouse at Phoenix's Chase Field.

His daughter danced behind him while Kendrick Lamar preached the virtues of humility through throbbing speakers. The dream of two more champagne celebrations felt close enough to touch.

"This was a lot of fun," Kershaw said. "The next one, I've never done it before. I bet it's going to be bigger. And then the next one - I might not sleep for 10 days after that."

The prospect of the

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