Clayton Kershaw took the mound at Dodger Stadium 248 times during his illustrious 18-year Major League career. And following Game 5 of the World Series on Wednesday night, he stood on that mound for the final time as a player.

Kershaw, who announced last month that he would retire after this season, walked for one last time as a player on the field on which he made so many unforgettable memories and established himself as one of the greatest starting pitchers in baseball history.

The veteran left-hander posed for pictures and took in one last moment at Chavez Ravine before he hangs up his spikes -- playing with his children, embracing his wife and chatting with other family and friends as he soaked in the atmosphere.

It was a special moment for Kershaw, who posted an incredible 2.26 E

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