The Los Angeles Dodgers had seven free agents leave the team at the conclusion of the 2025 season.
Some of them — Miguel Rojas and Kiké Hernandez — played pivotal roles in October.
Others — Michael Conforto and Kirby Yates — were offseason splash signings that didn’t pan out.
Then there was Michael Kopech, who struggled with injury this year; and Andrew Heaney, who didn’t make much of an impact after joining on a minor league deal late in the year.
And finally, there’s Clayton Kershaw, who’s riding off into the sunset as a three-time World Series champion.