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Dodgers Hire Clayton Kershaw to Front Office Role Months After Retirement

Move signals franchise's pivot toward in-house succession planning as front-office salaries compress across MLB.

Published May 21, 2026 Source Athlon Sports From the chopped neck
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LOUIS XIII · May 21, 2026

Dodgers Hire Clayton Kershaw to Front Office Role Months After Retirement

Move signals franchise's pivot toward in-house succession planning as front-office salaries compress across MLB.

The Los Angeles Dodgers brought Clayton Kershaw into the front office three months after his August retirement, installing the three-time Cy Young winner in an advisory role that sits between baseball operations and player development. The position, created specifically for Kershaw, does not carry a formal title but reports to president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman. His comp package remains undisclosed, though sources familiar with comparable MLB transitions place it in the $500,000 to $1.2 million annual range.

Kershaw retired in August after 17 seasons, all with Los Angeles, posting a 2.48 ERA across 2,807 innings. He leaves as the franchise's all-time strikeout leader and the last active player from the 2013 roster, when ownership transitioned to Guggenheim Baseball Management's $2.15 billion purchase. The Dodgers announced the hire internally last week; Kershaw attended his first series of departmental meetings during the GM Meetings in San Antonio. He joins a front office that already employs former players Raul Ibanez, Josh Byrnes' scouting group, and A.J. Ellis in player development.

The timing matters for two reasons. First, Kershaw's institutional memory bridges the pre-analytics and post-Friedman eras, giving the organization a credible voice when younger prospects ask why certain developmental frameworks exist. Second, his hire reflects MLB's broader shift toward internal succession planning as external candidate pools thin. Teams are running out of credible GM candidates—eight vacancies filled in 2023 came from within the hiring club's existing staff—and Kershaw's profile fits the archetype: respected, low-maintenance, already aligned with organizational philosophy. He does not need an onboarding period. He speaks pitcher, which matters when the Dodgers' $325 million payroll includes $140 million in active arms.

The role itself is unstructured by design. Kershaw will consult on pitcher evaluation, sit in on contract negotiations with free agents who know his name, and likely surface in recruiting pitches to Japanese and Korean starters. He has existing relationships with Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Shohei Ohtani, and Roki Sasaki's representation. The Dodgers are expected to pursue Sasaki aggressively when he posts, and Kershaw's presence in those meetings would be noted. His involvement in amateur scouting remains unclear, though sources suggest he attended at least one college showcase in October.

What the Dodgers avoid with this structure is the coordinator title bloat that now defines front offices. Kershaw is not an assistant GM, not a special assistant to Friedman, not a senior advisor. He exists outside the formal hierarchy, which keeps the compensation line flexible and the role portable if it does not work. That optionality matters in a market where deferred money and luxury-tax penalties make every dollar a balance-sheet item. Kershaw's deal is believed to be two years, non-guaranteed in year two.

The Dodgers also preempt a scenario where Kershaw joins a rival front office or becomes a high-profile broadcaster. His Q Score remains elite; Fox Sports reportedly approached him about a playoff analyst role before he agreed to the Dodgers' offer. Keeping him in-house removes a credibility asset from the open market and signals to current players that post-retirement pathways exist. That matters when the Dodgers ask Mookie Betts or Freddie Freeman to consider similar transitions in five years.

Watch whether Kershaw appears at the Winter Meetings in December, particularly in suites during free-agent negotiations. If he surfaces in those settings, the role is real. If he stays in Los Angeles through the offseason, it is ceremonial. Also watch whether the Dodgers extend similar offers to Kenley Jansen or Justin Turner when they retire—both are franchise cornerstones, both live in Southern California, and both would test whether this model scales.

The takeaway
Kershaw hire signals Dodgers' in-house succession planning as MLB front-office candidate pools thin and compensation structures compress.
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