October 5, 2024

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Dodgers News: Rangers Continuing to Pursue Clayton Kershaw

The Texas Rangers are continuing to pursue Dodgers free agent LHP Clayton Kershaw this offseason. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reported that despite having three pitchers likely out until the second half of the 2024 season, the Rangers are still interested in adding Kershaw.

The longtime Dodgers pitcher announced at the beginning of the offseason that he underwent surgery in his shoulder to repair the glenohumeral ligaments, and that he was targeting a late-season return.

He recently confirmed that he expects to return next season, but doesn’t yet know for which team.

Clayton Kershaw Rumors: Recovery From Shoulder Surgery Not 'Deterring'  Rangers | Yardbarker

The last few offseasons, Kershaw has had to decide between retiring, returning to the Dodgers or playing for his hometown Rangers.

He’s continued to choose the Dodgers up until this point, but this offseason brings more questions.

With his surgery leaving him out until the second half of the season, he may prefer to just play with his hometown team in Texas.

n the flip side, Kershaw has spent his entire 16-year career in Los Angeles, and it’s hard to imagine him anywhere else.

Clayton Kershaw Rumors: Recovery From Shoulder Surgery Not 'Deterring'  Rangers | Yardbarker

While the Rangers are the defending World Series champions, the Dodgers are building a team that should be the favorite to win it all in 2024.

Kershaw has accomplished everything there is to accomplish on a baseball field in his storied career, but the one thing he is missing is a full-season World Series trophy.

Which team gives him a better chance to win in 2024 is something he’ll have to ponder.

Clayton Kershaw Rumors: Recovery From Shoulder Surgery Not 'Deterring'  Rangers | Yardbarker

Clayton Kershaw’s Teammates Want Him Back

For what it’s worth, two Dodgers pitchers want to see Kershaw return in 2024.

Tyler Glasnow told our own Doug McKain that he wants his childhood favorite player to be his teammate in 2024.

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