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Retiring Ace Kershaw Shines in Unexpected 12th-Inning Relief Outing
28 Oct
Summary
- Kershaw made a dramatic bullpen appearance in Game 3 of the World Series
- It was his first extra-inning appearance in his illustrious 451-start career
- Kershaw forced a groundout to escape a bases-loaded jam and preserve a tie

As the 2025 MLB season nears its end, legendary Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw is preparing to retire after a storied career. However, on October 27th, 2025, Kershaw made a surprising and dramatic appearance in Game 3 of the World Series.
With the game tied 5-5 in the 12th inning, Kershaw, who had already announced his plans to retire, was summoned from the bullpen to face a bases-loaded situation. At 37 years old, in what is set to be his final postseason before retirement, Kershaw rose to the occasion, forcing a crucial groundout to second base to escape the jam and preserve the tie.
The atmosphere in the stadium was electric as Kershaw, who has made 451 starts for the Dodgers over his illustrious career, took the mound one last time in a high-pressure situation. His wife Ellen watched nervously from the stands, celebrating in relief and joy as Kershaw delivered yet another clutch performance for the Dodgers.




