
"More news: Dodgers' Max Muncy Claps Back at Narrative That Best Team Didn't Win World Series "He mentioned something where I could hang out," Kershaw said. "That's good, man. I don't know what that looks like. But this is a special organization. They don't need me to win World Series. That's obvious. But if there's anything I can do in the future to be part of it, be around it, I hope that's the case.""
"Kershaw humbly noted that he wasn't needed to win a World Series, but amid the seemingly constant pitching injuries this season, he was a more than reliable piece to keep the Dodgers afloat. The southpaw made 23 appearances (22 starts) in 2025, going 11-2 with a 3.36 ERA. His 112.2 innings of work were far more than a legend of the game making what many believed to be a victory lap, but a major part of the Dodgers' pitching success."
Clayton Kershaw retired after helping the Los Angeles Dodgers win consecutive World Series championships to close his MLB career. He announced retirement in mid-September and finished with strong regular-season and postseason contributions in 2025. Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman offered Kershaw an open-ended role to remain with the organization in some capacity. Kershaw plans to focus on family and fathering a fifth child and does not expect full-time work immediately. Kershaw made 23 appearances (22 starts) in 2025, going 11-2 with a 3.36 ERA and 112.2 innings, and provided key postseason relief appearances.
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