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Los Angeles Dodgers legend Clayton Kershaw is poised to take the mound for the first time in the 2025 season after recovering from toe and knee surgery.
Amidst a rash of starting pitcher injuries, the Dodgers are getting their longtime ace back. Clayton Kershaw will make his season debut on Saturday at Dodger Stadium against the Angels, manager Dave Roberts said prior to the Dodgers’ 11-1 home loss to the Athletics on Tuesday night.
The 37-year-old future Hall of Famer, who has been working his way back from offseason toe and knee surgeries, is expected to take the mound against the Angels. … Sasaki has a right shoulder
As Clayton Kershaw is set to make his 2025 season debut on May 17, take a look at some of the best highlights from his career
They didn't even make it to the summer this time, losing both Tyler Glasnow and Blake Snell to shoulder injuries by April, with Roki Sasaki following them to the IL this week with a right shoulder impingement,
Los Angeles Dodgers ace left-hander Clayton Kershaw will make his season debut on Saturday against the visiting Los Angeles Angels.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are finally being rewarded with some positive injury news regarding their starting pitching. Franchise icon Clayton Kershaw has spent months rehabbing his toe injury. In his absence,
Kershaw is preparing to embark on his 18th Major League season. He owns a 212-94 record and a career 2.50 ERA. He sits just 32 strikeouts away from 3,000 in his career, and would become the 20th player in MLB history to reach that mark.
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Yardbarker on MSNClayton Kershaw Makes Final Rehab Start, Michael Kopech Bounces BackA pair of injured Los Angeles Dodgers pitchers both continued their rehab assignments with Triple-A Oklahoma City on Sunday, with Clayton Kershaw starting the game and Michael Kopech pitching out of the bullpen.