Dodgers Bring Back Clayton Kershaw in New Role After Retirement
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Dodgers Bring Back Clayton Kershaw in New Role After Retirement
"I think I'll be involved... I still want to be a part of the Dodgers, so if I can help in some small piece, I will."
"Kershaw is the best pitcher in Dodgers history, taking home an MVP, three Cy Young Awards, a Triple Crown, five ERA titles, 11 All-Star appearances, and three World Series titles."
"Moving forward, his old-school knowledge, combined with his exposure to modern baseball, would make Kershaw a valuable voice, especially when it comes to pitching."
Clayton Kershaw will take on a role as a special assistant with the Los Angeles Dodgers, maintaining his connection to the team after retiring from playing. His new position is not fully defined, but Kershaw expressed a desire to contribute to the organization. He has transitioned to a successful career as an analyst for NBC. Kershaw's impressive accolades include an MVP, three Cy Young Awards, and three World Series titles, making him a valuable asset for the Dodgers, especially in pitching insights.
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