Clayton Kershaw Re-Signs For 18th Season With Dodgers
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Clayton Kershaw has re-signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers for a one-year $7.5 million contract, marking an 18th season since being drafted in 2006. Kershaw, who declined a player option for 2025, has expressed a strong desire to remain with the Dodgers. He’s recovering from multiple offseason surgeries and may start the season on the 60-day injured list. Despite struggles in the previous season and injury issues, Kershaw's commitment to the Dodgers remains unwavering, emphasizing his emotional bond with the team.
"I always thought we'll just see what happens, and every year it just so happens that this is the best place for me. Now thinking about it, there's no other place I'm going to play."
"I don't know how much longer I've got, but I don't see myself ever wearing another uniform. I probably shouldn't say that. There's not a lot of leverage with that, but at the same time, I don't care anymore. I'm a Dodger, and that means the world to me."
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