Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw tosses 3 scoreless innings in first rehab start

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The Dodgers pitcher, Clayton Kershaw, launched three goals for triple-a Oklahoma City in his first rehabilitation start on Wednesday, since the 37-year-old left-hander tries to make his way from low season surgeries on the fingers of the feet and knees.

Kershaw allowed two hits without walking and struck out two in the game against Tacoma.

The three -time winner of the Cy Young award has dealt with a variety of health problems in recent years, and has launched more than 132 entries in a season since 2019. Hello, he did not launch until July arose, and after Aterhoing Againing in seven openings before he closed on August 30 with a bone spur in his great.

Kershaw, who is eligible to get out of the injured list on May 17, has spent 17 or his great seasons with the Dodgers. The 10 times All-Star is 212-94 with an effectiveness of 2.50, and it was the MVP of the National League in 2014, when it was 21-3 with an effectiveness of 1.77.

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The rotation of the Dodgers is currently composed of Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Roki Sasaki, Tyler Glasnow, Dustin May and Landon Knack. Together with Kershaw, the acquisition of the low season and the winner of Cy Young of 2023 NL, Blake Snell, is on the Kured list with inflammation on his launch shoulder, while Shohei Ohtani is also working slowly on the mound.

Given the history of injuries and the age of Kershaw, it is not clear what will provide to the Dodgers when he returns, or for how long. However, he is approaching an individual milestone: Kershaw is at 2,968 sturges, leaving it only 32 before becoming the twentieth pitcher to reach 3000 ks for his career.

Associated Press contributed to this report.

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