Dodgers Legend and 3x Cy Young Winner Clayton Kershaw Announces Retirement, Final Start on Friday

A big chapter in the US baseball world is now going to be closed. Los Angeles Dazor’s great pitcher and three -time Sye Young Award winner Clayton Karshaw have announced their retirement. He informed that his last MLB will start the match to be held on Friday.

Karshaw, who wore a jersey of Darsers for about one and a half decades, took the team to new heights from his career. His bowling, his slider and his charismatic style will always be alive in the hearts of the dosern fans.

Special achievements of career

3 times Sai Young Award winner

MVP title in 2014

10 times in all-star team

Part of world series win in 2020

Maintained the lowest ERA in the league for several consecutive seasons

Karshaw always showed continuity and combativeness on the field. He not only strengthened the team with his bowling but also became an inspiration for the young players.

Retirement announcement

In his statement, Karshaw said, “This journey was incredible. I am grateful to the Dazers organization, my colleagues and fans who always supported. Now the time has come for me to move towards the next chapter.”

After this announcement, there was a flood of congratulations and best wishes on social media. From fellow players to former veterans described him as a true icon of baseball.

Criticism and struggle too

However, Karshaw’s career was not only full of achievements. Many times injuries kept him out of the field for a long time. Also, his performance in some of the playoff matches was less than expected, for which he faced criticisms. But every time he returned and proved himself.

Waiting for the last match

Now the eyes are on his last start of Friday. The Dazers Stadium will witness a historical farewell. Fans believe that this moment will be full of both tears and applause.

conclusion

Clayton Karshaw has proved from his game that he is one of the greatest countries not only for the Dars, but also for Dosters, but also MLB. On Friday, when he lands on the mound for the last time, the entire baseball world will salute him.

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