Now
here is a legitimate Hall of Famer:
Clayton Kershaw goes out on top with third Dodgers World Series title: 'How can I script it any better?'
Kershaw retires with three World Series rings on top of his individual accomplishments
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He won three Cy Youngs and an MVP. He made the All-Star team 11 times. He won five ERA titles. His numbers are staggering. He went 223-96 (his .699 winning percentage is the best ever in MLB post-integration) with a 2.53 ERA, 1.02 WHIP, 3,052 strikeouts against fewer than 700 unintentional walks in 2,855 ⅓ innings.
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This is one highlight in an otherwise dismal finale for non-Lodger fans. (And yes, the Lodgers are now firmly lodged in the penthouse of Baseball.)
Even so, he needs to put on a shirt when posing with the likes of Ohtani.