Father Time remains undefeated.

The dreaded day has finally come.

Clayton Kershaw will take the mound at Dodger Stadium on Friday for the 228th and final time in his regular season career. Of course, it comes against the rival San Francisco Giants.

The Dodgers announced on Thursday that Kershaw will retire following the 2025 season, officially closing the book on his 18-year Hall of Fame worthy career. The longest tenured Dodger, the last remaining piece of the Frank McCourt era, and one of just two active players to have been of a part of a Dodgers team that missed the postseason, will give the home fans one more memory as the team celebrates his career over their final three home games of the season.

Here are some reactions to Kershaw’s last hurrah.

Mookie Betts remarked on Kershaw’

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