Clayton Kershaw reveals what comes next after retiring from the Los Angeles Dodgers

Clayton Kershaw reveals what comes next after retiring from the Los Angeles Dodgers (Image Via Getty) Clayton Kershaw has made his next move clear after retiring from baseball. The 37-year-old pitcher ended his long career earlier this month when he helped the Los Angeles Dodgers win the 2025 World Series on Sunday at the Rogers Centre in Toronto. The Dodgers beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5–4 in Game 7. Clayton Kershaw said he felt lucky that his career ended with another title.A report from Front Office Sports this week said Clayton Kershaw has decided to “step away” from baseball for now. This means he does not plan to work in TV or any baseball job at the moment. The update came soon after fans wondered if he would follow other former players into media work. But for now, Clayton Kershaw wants rest after 18 seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Clayton Kershaw steps back from baseball after long Dodgers career
Clayton Kershaw played all 18 of his MLB seasons with the Los Angeles Dodgers. He won three World Series titles with the team, including his most recent win on Sunday in Toronto. When the Dodgers won the final game, he spoke to reporters at Dodger Stadium later and said, “It’s hard to put into words. I’m just so grateful.” He also thanked manager Dave Roberts, saying he trusted him in big moments even when things were tough.The report from Front Office Sports said Clayton Kershaw wants time to think before he chooses a new path. This news also lowers the chances of him joining a TV studio soon. Many fans thought he might follow the path of Derek Jeter. Retiring from the New York Yankees in 2014, Derek Jeter signed on to Fox Sports’ pregame show almost ten years later. Before that, Derek Jeter devoted his efforts to corporate endeavors and philanthropic activities. Later on, Clayton Kershaw might do something similar, but not at the present. Another player who just retired, Anthony Rizzo, could start working for TBS the next season. This shows TV networks want well-known baseball names on their shows. But Clayton Kershaw is not going in that direction yet. For the time being, the Dallas-born pitcher wants to spend time with his family and avoid baseball-related labor. One of the best pitchers in the history of baseball, Clayton Kershaw quits. Building a strong name in the game, he won three titles and remained with one team throughout his career. Later, when he is ready to pick a new course, will be his next step.Also Read: Sabrina Carpenter Stuns Los Angeles Crowd As She Proudly Wears Los Angeles Dodgers Jersey During Huge Tour Show




