Los Angeles Dodgers hold on to pitcher Clayton Kershaw with record deal

Pitcher Clayton Kershaw has agreed to a US$215 million, seven-year contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers, a person familiar with the negotiations said, making him Major League Baseball’s first player with a US$30 million average salary.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the agreement had not yet been announced.
Kershaw receives the most lucrative deal for a pitcher, breaking the mark of US$180 million set by Justin Verlander last March for his seven-year contract with Detroit.
Kershaw would have been eligible for free agency after the upcoming season if the new deal had not been reached.
The average salary of US$30.7 million tops the previous high of US$27.5 million, set by the New York Yankees’ Alex Rodriguez as part of a 10-year agreement signed in December 2007. While Roger Clemens had a contract with a listed salary of US$28 million with the Yankees in 2007, he joined the team in June and actually made US$17.4 million.
The Dodgers had baseball’s second-highest payroll at the end of the 2013 regular season – more than US$236 million.