Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw hung up the cleats after the 2025 season, putting an end to an extremely successful 18-year career with the Dodgers.
In 2025, Kershaw led all active players with a 2.53 career ERA and 15 career shutouts. He ended his career with 3,052 strikeouts and 223 wins in 455 appearances. He won a multitude of awards, taking home an MVP, three Cy Young awards, three World Series championships, a Triple Crown, a Gold Glove and five ERA titles, and also made 11 All-Star appearances.