Clayton Kershaw is set to retire at the end of the 2025 season, concluding his illustrious career with the Los Angeles Dodgers. His final appearance at Dodger Stadium will be against the San Francisco Giants on Friday. The Dodgers made this announcement via their social media platforms, releasing an official statement.

With this decision, Kershaw tied the franchise record for the most seasons played continuously with the team, 18 in total, matching Dodgers legends such as Zack Wheat and Bill Russell. This remarkable achievement underscores Kershaw’s enduring legacy within the organization.

“Three-time National League Cy Young Award winner, 11-time All-Star, 2014 NL MVP and two-time World Series champion Clayton Kershaw of the Dodgers announces today that he will retire as a player at the

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