Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw Announces Retirement Ending Historic Career
Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw Announces Retirement Ending Historic Career

Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw Announces Retirement Ending Historic Career

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Clayton Kershaw, a future Hall of Famer and widely regarded as the greatest player in Los Angeles Dodgers history, has announced his retirement at the end of the 2025 season. Kershaw's career achievements include three Cy Young Awards, one MVP, 222 wins, and over 3,000 strikeouts, marking him as a legendary figure on par with Dodgers greats like Sandy Koufax. His teammate and three-time MVP, Shohei Ohtani, praised Kershaw's professionalism and dedication, while also contributing significantly to the Dodgers' recent victories, signaling the team's strong postseason aspirations. Despite injuries shortening some of Kershaw's seasons, he committed to finishing this year strong, with his final regular season start marked by emotional tributes from teammates and fans. The Dodgers and Kershaw aim to cap off his illustrious career with a World Series title, potentially making them the first consecutive champions in 25 years. Kershaw's legacy is expected to endure within the Dodgers organization beyond his playing years, reflecting his profound impact on the franchise and baseball history.

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