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It sounds like Clayton Kershaw might not stay away from MLB too long after retiring following the 2025 season. The Athletic ’s Andrew Marchand reported on Tuesday that the three-time Cy Young Award winner is a top candidate for becoming a baseball analyst for NBC/Peacock next season.
Kershaw retired at age 37 after 18 seasons with the Dodgers. He finished with a 223-96 record and a 2.53 ERA. He won three Cy Young Awards and three World Series titles. His final season ended in dramatic fashion with a championship run.
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As Clayton Kershaw gets settled into retirement after a legendary 18-year playing career, the three-time Cy Young winner could make his way to the broadcast booth.
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