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Dodgers News: Clayton Kershaw Stays Humble, Downplays 2014 MVP Season

Clayton Kershaw may be the humblest player in MLB history. For everything he’s accomplished, and for all the success he’s enjoyed as one of baseball’s greatest pitchers of all time, not a single person would blame him for being even the littlest bit arrogant. But that’s just not how Kershaw rolls.

Kershaw hates when the spotlight is on him, and loves highlighting his teammates and coaches instead — and apparently his competitors, too. When Kershaw joined Mookie Betts on his new show on Bleacher Report, he continued to display his never-ending humbleness.

Betts asked Kershaw about his incredible 2014 season that saw become just the ninth starting pitcher since 1956 to win the Most Valuable Player Award.