Clayton Kershaw stood in front of Los Angeles Dodgers fans with a reminder that the season is far from over. At 37 years old, the veteran left-hander has put together a 10-2 record across 21 starts, throwing 106.1 innings with a 3.55 ERA. In his 18th year with the Dodgers, Kershaw still carries the weight of October expectations again.
Kershaw hasn’t pitched in the postseason since 2023, when he made just one start before injuries cut his run short. His message to fans felt like both a promise and a challenge, “Remember, we’ve got another month left. We’ll see you at the end of October.” After all, his legacy has always been tied to postseason moments.
The Dodgers, already seen as contenders, know how much his presence on the mound matters. Kershaw’s words carried the confidence of a lea