Clayton Kershaw, the greatest left-handed pitcher of this generation and maybe the greatest pitcher of this generation period, will retire following the 2025 season. The Los Angeles Dodgers, the team that drafted Kershaw and the only team he has played for, made the announcement Thursday afternoon.
"On behalf of the Dodgers, I congratulate Clayton on a fabulous career and thank him for the many moments he gave to Dodger fans and baseball fans everywhere, as well as for all his profound charitable endeavors," Dodgers owner Mark Walter said in a statement. "His is a truly legendary career, one that we know will lead to his induction in the Baseball Hall of Fame."
Kershaw, 37, has seemingly gone year-to-year with the decision to continue playing the last few seasons. This year, he is 10-2 with a 3.53 ERA in 20 starts since returning from offseason knee and toe surgery, and he was named to the All-Star Game as a "Legends Pick" by commissioner Rob Manfred. It was Kershaw's 11th career All-Star Game selection.
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No-hitter. On June 18, 2014, Kershaw no-hit the Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium, and struck out 15 batters in the process. Colorado's lone baserunner came on a Hanley Ramirez throwing error at shortstop in the sixth inning. The error was the only thing standing between Kershaw and what at the time would have been the 24th perfect game in MLB history.
"As far as individual games, this is pretty special," Kershaw said after the no-hitter. "I'll remember this for the rest of my life. Get to do it at home, it's even better. It's amazing."
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World Series championships. Kershaw won titles with the 2020 and 2024 Dodgers, though he did not pitch in the 2024 postseason due to injury. In 2020, Kershaw had a 2.31 ERA in 11 ⅔ innings in his two World Series starts against the Tampa Bay Rays, both wins for Los Angeles.
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- Roger Clemens: 7
- Randy Johnson: 5
- Greg Maddux: 4
- Steve Carlton: 4
- Clayton Kershaw: 3
Pedro Martinez, Jim Palmer, Sandy Koufax, Tom Seaver, Max Scherzer, and Justin Verlander are the other six pitchers with three career Cy Youngs. Martinez, Palmer, Koufax, and Seaver are in the Hall of Fame. Scherzer and Verlander, like Kershaw, will be in one day as well.
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Kershaw's draft slot. The Dodgers selected him with the No. 7 overall pick in the 2006 Draft out of his Texas high school. Evan Longoria and Andrew Miller are the only players selected ahead of Kershaw to have long and productive MLB careers. Either Kershaw or Hall of Famer Frank Thomas is the best player ever drafted with the No. 7 pick.
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Kershaw's career winning percentage. With a 222-96 record, Kershaw's career .698 winning percentage is the highest in baseball history since the Live Ball Era began in 1920. Here are the highest winning percentages in the Live Ball Era (min. 200 starts):
- Clayton Kershaw: .698
- Whitey Ford: .690
- Pedro Martinez: .687
- Lefty Grove: .680
- Vic Rashi: .667
Kershaw's 222 wins are far and away the most in baseball history among pitchers with fewer than 100 career losses. Ron Guidry is a distant second with a 170-91 career record.
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