Daniel Hudson contemplated retirement last year.
Ultimately, he chose to sign a minor league contract to rejoin the Dodgers, securing a $2 million guarantee in the process.
But, at 37 years old, he has faced significant challenges, including two elbow surgeries and knee operations over the past two years.
Despite these setbacks, he has emerged as one of the most overlooked signings from the Dodgers’ “billion-dollar offseason,” and his thoughts about retirement aren’t officially made up.
“I’m just trying to get through this — get through today,” Hudson said this week. “We’ll cross that bridge when we get there.