The Los Angeles Dodgers are looking to repeat as World Series champions this year but even if they fall short, it will be the last ride for a franchise icon.
Superstar pitcher Clayton Kershaw has already announced that this season will be his last after a storied 18-year career with the Dodgers that has included three Cy Young Awards and 11 All-Star appearances. Those accomplishments put Kershaw in some rarified air, but there is one contemporary on the Toronto Blue Jays who is his equal: Max Scherzer.
Scherzer has earned three Cy Young Awards and eight All-Star nods in his own 18-year career, pitching for several different teams. He signed a one-year deal to join the Blue Jays this season, but it seems like he could continue his career after that, even as Kershaw opts to hang up his cle

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