After losing to the Boston Red Sox in the World Series, future Hall of Fame pitcher Clayton Kershaw has a tough decision to make. The lifelong Dodger ace can opt out of his contract and become a free agent, or stick to his current deal with Los Angeles.
If Kershaw does decide to opt out, something MLB Network’s J.P. Morosi thinks is a possibility, could the Phillies make a play for the right-hander.
A first-ballot Hall of Famer, Kershaw’s resume is undeniably one of the greatest of all-time. He’s won three Cy Young awards, a Triple Crown, and MVP, and seven ERA titles.