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The Los Angeles Dodgers and Clayton Kershaw have agreed on a seven-year, $215 million deal, sources with knowledge of the situation said
Kershaw has an out clause after five years.
It is the richest deal for a pitcher in Major League Baseball history, eclipsing the seven-year, $180 million contract Detroit gave Justin Verlander last winter.
The 25-year-old Kershaw has won two of the last three National League Cy Young Awards and a Roberto Clemente award for his charitable work.
Kershaw and his wife, Ellen, founded an orphanage in the African nation of Zambia called Hope's Home that they visit every offseason. They co-wrote a book about their experiences last winter called, "Arise: Live Out Your Faith and Dreams on Whatever Field You Find Yourself."
Kershaw wasn't the only Dodgers player to enjoy news of the deal as catcher A.J. Ellis took to Twitter to congratulate the team's ace.
Kershaw has an out clause after five years.
It is the richest deal for a pitcher in Major League Baseball history, eclipsing the seven-year, $180 million contract Detroit gave Justin Verlander last winter.
The 25-year-old Kershaw has won two of the last three National League Cy Young Awards and a Roberto Clemente award for his charitable work.
Kershaw and his wife, Ellen, founded an orphanage in the African nation of Zambia called Hope's Home that they visit every offseason. They co-wrote a book about their experiences last winter called, "Arise: Live Out Your Faith and Dreams on Whatever Field You Find Yourself."
Kershaw wasn't the only Dodgers player to enjoy news of the deal as catcher A.J. Ellis took to Twitter to congratulate the team's ace.