Freddie Freeman insists Clayton Kershaw can defy retirement and dominate MLB for a few more years

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Freddie Freeman’s Faith in Clayton Kershaw’s Continued Dominance

Freddie Freeman, the Los Angeles Dodgers’ first baseman, expressed unwavering confidence in his teammate Clayton Kershaw, suggesting that the legendary pitcher has the potential to continue dominating the Major League Baseball landscape for several more seasons. Kershaw, who recently announced that he plans to retire at the end of the current season, has left an indelible mark on the game throughout his incredible 18-year career.

Kershaw’s Stellar Legacy

Drafted out of high school in 2006, Kershaw has spent his entire career with the Dodgers, amassing a collection of accolades that few can rival. His resume boasts a World Series ring, an MVP award, three Cy Young Awards, a Gold Glove, and 11 All-Star selections. It’s a testament to his skill and consistency that Freeman believes there’s still gas left in Kershaw’s tank.

“He definitely has a lot more,” Freeman remarked. “I think he could keep going for a couple more years if he really wanted to.” The respect Freeman has for Kershaw is palpable, particularly when he notes the challenges hitters still face against the veteran pitcher. “Guys that get to first base still go, ‘I cannot see the slider.’ And then he throws a 71, 72 mph curveball,” he added, highlighting Kershaw’s ability to adapt as his velocity has declined from the days he was throwing in the mid-90s.

Kershaw’s Current Performance

Despite the whispers of retirement, Kershaw has shown that he can still compete at a high level this season. With a 3.53 ERA over 20 starts, he has struck out 71 batters in 102 innings, achieving 10 wins along the way. His performance this year reinforces Freeman’s belief that Kershaw remains a formidable presence on the mound.

Freeman’s Experience Against Kershaw

Before joining the Dodgers in 2022, Freeman spent 12 successful seasons with the Atlanta Braves. In his career, he faced Kershaw 28 times, managing to hit 8-for-25 with three walks and a home run, though he also struck out nine times during those encounters. This personal experience against Kershaw further strengthens Freeman’s endorsement of the pitcher’s enduring talent.

As the season draws to a close, Kershaw’s potential retirement looms large, but Freeman’s words serve as a reminder of the greatness that has defined Kershaw’s career. With a legacy built on skill, resilience, and a wealth of experience, the question remains: could Kershaw truly defy retirement and continue to grace the diamond with his presence for a few more years? The baseball world watches with bated breath.

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