Clayton Kershaw declines 2025 option but intends to return to Dodgers
At the team’s World Series celebration on Friday, future Hall of Fame pitcher Clayton Kershaw declared himself a “Dodger for life.”
To be a Dodger next year, however, he and the team will have to work out a new contract.
Though Kershaw had a player option for around <JU>$5 million next season, according to a person with knowledge of the situation not authorized to speak publicly, he declined it Monday, with the Major League Baseball Players Assn. listing him as a free agent. While it’s the fourth straight offseason Kershaw will hit free agency, the veteran left-hander already said he will pitch for the Dodgers next year — a change from the last three winters, when the Dallas native considered signing with the Texas Rangers.
So, to return to Los Angeles for an 18th season, Kershaw and the team will have to strike a new agreement.