Dodgers veteran Clayton Kershaw said he didn't entertain retirement after going through painstaking rehab following foot ...
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Kershaw, who turns 37 next month, was officially welcomed back Thursday for his 18 th season, signing a one-year, $7.5 million contract with another $8.5 million in incentives simply by staying ...
The left-hander, rehabbing from foot and knee surgeries, matches Zach Wheat and Bill Russell for the longest tenures in ...
In a long-expected move, Kershaw agreed to return to the Dodgers for an 18th season, according to ESPN. The contract is ...
Clayton Kershaw said he didn't want injuries to be the reason he stopped playing, which is he returned for his 18th season ...
He hasn’t made 30+ starts in a season since all the way back in 2015 and hasn’t even topped the 25-start plateau since 2019. However, it’s Clayton freakin’ Kershaw. As long as he’s ...
That is, what active players are Hall of Famers or are well on their way? I am not going to forecast ... He'll top 90% in Hall of Fame voting. Clayton Kershaw - Kershaw will also top 90% and ...
The Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani threw off flat ground Wednesday, the latest sign that his return to pitching and a two-way role is ...
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