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Dodgers’ Miguel Rojas Admits He Thought Clayton Kershaw Would Return Next Season

Los Angeles Dodgers legend Clayton Kershaw retired after the 2025 season, ending a fabulous career in Dodger blue.

Kershaw spent 18 seasons with the Dodgers, making his debut in 2008. He made 455 appearances for the Dodgers in his career, keeping a 2.53 ERA, with which he served as MLB’s active leader until his retirement. Kershaw threw 15 complete game shutouts in his career — also leading active players until he retired — striking out 3,052 batters during his time in MLB.

The future Hall of Famer won an MVP award, the Triple Crown, three Cy Young awards, five ERA titles, three World Series championships and a Gold Glove while receiving 11 All-Star selections.