Legendary Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw announced he would retire after the 2025 season. The 18th-year veteran took the mound Friday, facing the San Francisco Giants in his last-ever regular season home start.

Kershaw spent his entire remarkable career with the Dodgers . His Hall of Fame resume includes an NL MVP Award, the Triple Crown, three Cy Young Awards, five ERA titles, 11 All-Star Games and a World Series championship.

Kershaw has been so dominant for the Dodgers, he’s the only pitcher in MLB history with more scoreless starts than losses. The veteran lefty is making his 450th-career start Friday. He’s only lost 96 games in 18 years while recording 101 scoreless starts.

Considering Kershaw’s place in baseball history, as well as the Dodgers’ push

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