Left-handed pitcher Clayton Kershaw has experienced free agency on multiple occasions. In the past, there was a slim chance that he would join a team other than the Los Angeles Dodgers. However, it now seems highly unlikely that Kershaw will ever play for another organization. Recently, he became a free agent once again, but that changed on Tuesday. According to MLB’s official Twitter account, Kershaw is returning to the Dodgers. The specific details of the deal are unknown, but it is likely to be a one-year commitment. Due to his shoulder surgery recovery, there may also be a team option for 2025. While we await official confirmation, it is clear that the Dodgers have chosen to re-sign Kershaw. Fans have expressed their support for this decision, believing that Kershaw and the Dodgers are meant to be together. It would feel wrong to see Kershaw pitching for any other team. LA has addressed their pitching depth concerns with a successful offseason, acquiring talented players such as Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Glasnow, and James Paxton. They will join a roster that already includes Bobby Miller, Walker Buehler, Emmett Sheehan, Michael Grove, Gavin Stone, and potentially Dustin May later in the season. Adding Kershaw to this list further solidifies the Dodgers’ pitching strength. Despite his shoulder and other injuries, Kershaw has consistently maintained a career ERA of 2.48. Last year, he achieved an impressive 2.46 ERA in 131.2 innings pitched.
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