Dodgers Welcome Clayton Kershaw Back as Special Assistant, Cementing His Legacy Beyond the Mound

MLB · By Sarah Mitchell · March 28, 2026
Dodgers Welcome Clayton Kershaw Back as Special Assistant, Cementing His Legacy Beyond the Mound

Los Angeles Dodgers icon Clayton Kershaw is officially rejoining the organization, this time in a front-office capacity. The team announced that Kershaw will serve as a special assistant, reaffirming their longstanding commitment to keeping one of baseball's most celebrated pitchers deeply involved with the franchise beyond his playing days.

Kershaw's transition into an off-field role comes as little surprise to those familiar with the Dodgers' approach to their storied players. The organization has made it clear over the years that Kershaw's influence stretches far beyond his legendary left arm. By naming him a special assistant, the Dodgers signal not only their respect for his contributions on the field but also their belief in his ability to shape the next era of Dodgers baseball.

  • Kershaw spent his entire major league career with the Dodgers, earning multiple Cy Young Awards and leading the team to a World Series title.
  • His leadership and work ethic have often been cited as defining traits in the clubhouse, making him a natural choice for a mentorship role.

The Dodgers have not specified the precise responsibilities Kershaw will take on as special assistant, but such roles generally include mentoring young pitchers, offering insights to the coaching staff, and helping with player development. The move ensures that Kershaw's experience and perspective remain part of the organization's fabric as it continues to pursue championship aspirations.

For the Dodgers, integrating franchise legends into non-playing roles has been a tradition, and Kershaw's appointment continues that legacy. Both fans and teammates have long recognized his impact, and his presence in the front office could prove invaluable in guiding prospects and reinforcing the team's culture of excellence.

Sources

  1. [1]ESPN MLB