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Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, Max Muncy & More Dodgers Send Special Messages To Clayton Kershaw

Clayton Kershaw capped off his illustrious career by winning a third World Series championship with the Los Angeles Dodgers. The left-hander is now officially retired after spending 18 seasons with the organization. He is one of the greatest pitchers in franchise history and accomplished just about everything on the field, from three Cy Young Awards to a triple crown. Aside from his success on the mound, Kershaw was a popular teammate for his approachability and leadership. On the final day of 2025, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, Max Muncy and more Dodgers players shared heartfelt messages to Kershaw as he prepares for life after baseball. Kershaw shared a clubhouse with hundreds of players over his nearly two decades in L.A. and made a lasting impact on almost all of them. One of those players was Justin Turner, who enjoyed watching Kershaw go out as a World Series champion. “It was really cool,” Chicago Cubs free agent Justin Turner said of former Dodgers teammate Kershaw retiring on the heels of winning aRead More

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