Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw Eyes Next Career After Retirement Move: Insider
Summary
Clayton Kershaw, a famous player for the Los Angeles Dodgers, announced he will retire after this season. Kershaw has had a successful baseball career, winning many awards. After retiring, he may consider a coaching career but plans to spend time with his family first.Key Facts
- Clayton Kershaw is retiring from the Los Angeles Dodgers after this season.
- He announced his decision during a press conference.
- Kershaw has won three Cy Young Awards and a Most Valuable Player Award.
- He has been an All-Star 11 times and won two World Series Championships.
- Kershaw plans to make his final regular season home start against the San Francisco Giants.
- He might consider coaching in the future but wants to focus on family for a few years.
- This season, he has a 3.53 earned run average (ERA) over 20 starts.
- The Dodgers are relying on Kershaw as they face injuries in their pitching staff.
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