Los Angeles Dodgers future Hall of Famer Clayton Kershaw announced his plan to retire from the game of baseball earlier this season. After Game 7 of the World Series, and a Will Smith solo home run in the top of the 11th to give LA a 5-4 lead, Kershaw rides off into the sunset as a three-time World Series champion.
Kershaw spent 18 seasons in MLB, all of which were with the Dodgers. He earned three World Series rings, three Cy Young awards, 11 All-Star selections, and finished an illustrious career that will end in Cooperstown.
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Ahead of Game 7, Kershaw spoke to MLB Network about the opportunity he has, leaving the game in such a special moment of the MLB season.
"Getting to be out here for a Game

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