Clayton Kershaw Signs One-Year, $7.5M Deal with Dodgers for 18th Season
Clayton Kershaw Signs One-Year, $7.5M Deal with Dodgers for 18th Season

Clayton Kershaw Signs One-Year, $7.5M Deal with Dodgers for 18th Season

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The Los Angeles Dodgers have officially re-signed veteran pitcher Clayton Kershaw for the 2025 season with a one-year contract valued at $7.5 million, which includes various performance bonuses that could increase the total to $16 million. Kershaw, who is entering his 18th season with the Dodgers and will turn 37 next month, expressed a strong desire to finish his career with the team, having previously hinted at considering other franchises. After undergoing foot and knee surgeries, he is expected to start the season on the 60-day injured list but hopes to return by summer, following a rigorous rehabilitation program. Kershaw's impressive career includes a 212-94 win-loss record and three Cy Young Awards, and he aims to contribute significantly to the Dodgers as they pursue another World Series title. The Dodgers' pitching staff is bolstered by Kershaw's return, allowing manager Dave Roberts to manage the rotation more effectively. Kershaw's dedication to the Dodgers is underscored by his statement that he does not want injuries to dictate when he retires, emphasizing his commitment to the organization that has been his home since 2008.

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