Clayton Kershaw Will Retire From The MLB
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Dodgers GM shares update on Clayton Kershaw's recovery
Part of the offseason plan for the Los Angeles Dodgers is the addition of starting pitching and high-leverage bullpen pieces. Blake Snell fit the bill for the starters, being one of the most coveted names signed this winter. He joined the Dodgers staff on a five-year, $182 million contract. The Dodgers are still expected to pursue more rotation help, and that will eventually include re-signing Clayton Kershaw. The 36-year-old missed a sizable po…
Clayton Kershaw Will Retire From The MLB
After missing the whole postseason due to injury and watching his team win the World Series, Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw will retire from the MLB. Kershaw is as decorated as they come for a pitcher in the MLB. He is an MVP, 3x Cy Young winner, 10x all-star, and won the ERA title five times over his career. He has been a Dodger for 17 seasons and was an all-star as recently as 2023. His 2024 campaign didn’t go as planned, where he only started seven…
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