Los Angeles, California – In an announcement that sent millions of Dodgers fans worldwide into a frenzy of joy, Clayton Kershaw – the enduring icon of the franchise, a legend with three Cy Young titles, three World Series rings, and an illustrious 18-year career – has officially returned to the team as a Special Ambassador.
After officially retiring at the end of the 2025 season, “The Claw” is not leaving the Dodgers Blue. On the contrary, he is writing the most beautiful new chapter in his lifelong relationship with the organization he has been associated with.
According to The Athletic and MLB.com, Baseball Operations General Manager Andrew Friedman quickly invited Kershaw to join the department after the Dodgers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays to win their second consecutive World Series championship. Initially, Kershaw – who lives with his family in Dallas – declined a full-time position. But just months later, the 38-year-old legend accepted an offer for a flexible role, known as Special Assistant.

“I think I’ll be involved in some way,” Kershaw shared before the 2025 World Series championship ring presentation at Dodger Stadium. “Maybe not every day in Los Angeles, but I’ll definitely be watching the games. I still want to be a part of the Dodgers, so if I can contribute in a small way, I will.”NYTimes
Clayton Kershaw was more than just a brilliant pitcher. He was the soul of the Dodgers for over a decade and a half. With over 2,900 strikeouts, a lifetime ERA of around 2.48 in his prime, and the absolute dominance of the legendary “12-6” curveball, Kershaw became the face of the Los Angeles Dodgers’ resilience, professionalism, and humility.
He led the team through countless setbacks, from bitter postseason defeats to the 2020 World Series victory and, most notably, the emotional 2025 season. Kershaw ended his playing career by playing a crucial role in helping the Dodgers defend their championship, before officially saying goodbye on home court.
Now, as a Special Ambassador, Kershaw will continue to inspire the next generation of young players. This role hasn’t been defined in detail, but sources suggest it may include advising pitchers within the system, participating in player development, appearing at community events, and representing the organization’s image. Kershaw will also serve as a commentator for NBC Sports in the 2026 season, offering insightful perspectives from a true legend.

Dodgers fans couldn’t hide their joy at seeing “Kersh” return to Dodger Stadium. During the championship ring ceremony, he stepped onto the mound once more to throw the ceremonial opening pitch – this time not to strike out an opponent, but to connect with the tens of thousands of cheering fans. The moment Kershaw threw the ball to Freddie Freeman was met with thunderous applause, a testament to the Dodgers’ enduring legacy.
What made Clayton Kershaw a legend wasn’t just his individual achievements. He was a role model of dedication to his family, his Christian faith, and his philanthropic work through the Kershaw’s Challenge – which helped thousands of underprivileged children in Los Angeles and his home Texas access education and sports.
Kershaw once said, “Baseball is a part of me, but not everything.” After retiring, he admitted he didn’t miss the intense games, but rather the people – his teammates, coaches, and fans.
As the new ambassador, Kershaw will continue to spread the spirit of the “Dodger Way”—the perfect combination of talent, character, and loyalty. He may no longer be throwing those deadly curveballs, but his influence will still shape the future of the franchise.

The 2026 Dodgers boast a formidable roster with stars like Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, Freddie Freeman, and a talented younger generation. Having Clayton Kershaw behind the scenes is invaluable insurance. Young pitchers like Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Bobby Miller, and Landon Knack will have the opportunity to learn directly from the master of technique, mentality, and how to overcome pressure.
Andrew Friedman, who pursued Kershaw from the beginning, must be smiling with satisfaction. “We wanted to keep Clayton with us in any way we could,” he once shared. And now, that dream has come true.
Clayton Kershaw has closed a glorious chapter on the field. But a new chapter – the chapter of inspiration, mentorship, and a great ambassador – has officially begun. For millions of Dodgers fans everywhere, from Los Angeles to Dallas, from Vietnam to Japan, this news is more than just “breaking news.” It’s a beautiful reminder that a true legend never leaves their team.
The Dodger Blue still flows in his veins, and now, the entire organization will continue to shine under the aura of “The Greatest Dodger of His Generation.”