Dodgers Notes: LA Signs World Series Hero Outfielder, Clayton Kershaw Talks Retirement, Shohei Ohtani Update
Briefly

Eddie Rosario, a pivotal figure from the 2021 Braves championship run, has joined the Los Angeles Dodgers on a minor-league deal, enhancing their outfield. Meanwhile, Clayton Kershaw addressed the future of his career, emphasizing a year-by-year approach to retirement and hoping injuries won’t force him to end his career prematurely. Additionally, Shohei Ohtani has taken a significant step in his throwing program, which supports his intended return to a two-way player role for the Dodgers, generating excitement for the upcoming season. Contract extension discussions were also highlighted among the team's updates.
Eddie Rosario, a former World Series hero for the Braves, has signed a minor-league deal with the Dodgers, adding depth to their roster.
Clayton Kershaw expresses uncertainty about his future, stating he will take retirement year by year, hoping to continue his Dodgers career without injuries.
Shohei Ohtani has resumed throwing, marking a vital progress towards his anticipated two-way role with the Dodgers for the upcoming season.
Dodgers' management discussed ongoing contract extension talks amid team updates following the notable signings and player developments.
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