Clayton Kershaw, MLB and Team USA
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San Francisco Giants great Jeff Kent will be inducted in the Baseball Hall of Fame in July. The following month, he’ll be back in the Bay Area.
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.
Ensley was the ninth Tennessee player to be selected for the league. He is now listed as retired on MLB's page.
A right-handed pitcher who left Japan to spend two seasons with the Boston Red Sox announced his immediate retirement at age 37.
Free agent infielder Kyle Datres, who was named to the Colorado Rockies' organizational All-Star team one year after he was drafted out of the University of North Carolina, announced his immediate retirement from baseball.
Joe Kelly is a longtime Major League Baseball pitcher known for his fiery style and big postseason moments. He played 13 seasons in the league and won.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred wants to add two new teams and realign divisions by geography before retiring in 2029, aiming to ease travel and modernize the league’s structure.