In the Major League Baseball All-Star game, a heartwarming exchange between a 10-year-old boy who attended a press conference to fulfill his promise with his late grandfather and Dodgers star Kershaw has become a hot topic.

The 34-year-old Kershaw pitcher was one of the left-handed players representing the Major League Baseball, who has won a total of 192 wins in the Dodgers. I kept the number of hits to zero.



After that, when the pitcher Kershaw, who had answered the question from the reporter at the conference held in the stadium, tried to stand up, 10-year-old Blake Grice, who was at the conference, said, "I have something to tell." I talked to the pitcher.



Grice said, "My grandpa was a big fan of you. I came to see you instead of my grandpa today." I hugged Grice.



Then he gently said, "I'm glad to see you. Thank you for telling me. It took a lot of courage. He was a very good grandpa." Grice also thanked "Thank you for taking the time." I was telling you.



This act at the press conference was introduced as a heartwarming exchange in the local media, and according to it, the grandfather of Grice, who was a big fan of the Dodgers, died of cancer in 2014, and he made it with Grice during his lifetime. The to-do list included "meeting a car show pitcher."



Kershaw responded to his action and Kershaw's thoughts by contacting the Major League Baseball organization himself to fulfill his promise with his grandfather and getting permission to enter the press conference. Praise is gathered for the kindness of.