Clayton Kershaw being interviewed by a 10-year-old boy will melt your heart.
Grab the tissues before you watch this video, we’re warning you.
On Tuesday, ahead of the MLB All-Star game, Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw was just about to leave his media appearance when someone said a young child had something to say.
Clayton Kershaw thought his press conference was over when he was surprised by a 10-year-old.
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The child’s grandfather made a bucket list. On that list: meet Clayton Kershaw. That never happened. He died of cancer. But today Blake Grice met Kershaw. He feels his pappy with him. pic.twitter.com/K5KGcd5ozO
“This moment is kinda special,” the kid says as he walks up to the table. It’s difficult to hear exactly what the child, Blake Grice, is saying but the gist is that his grandfather wanted to meet Kershaw but died from brain cancer before he got the chance. Instead, he came to meet Kershaw.
The child starts to cry halfway through the video and Kershaw jumps up to console him.
Such a moving and emotional moment ahead of a special day in sports.