Los Angeles Dodgers legend Clayton Kershaw called it a career after the 2025 season, ending a surefire Hall of Fame career.
Kershaw became one of the best pitchers MLB has ever seen during his 18-year career, winning an MVP, three World Series, three Cy Young awards, a Gold Glove and receiving 11 All-Star selections. He had a 2.53 ERA throughout his career, which led active players up until his retirement. He threw 2,855.1 innings in the majors, notching 3,052 strikeouts over the course of his career.
Despite his leadership qualities and knowledge, Kershaw has shut down the idea of coaching in his future, per Dodgers Insider.