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    Dodgers provide update on Clayton Kershaw’s latest injury

    By Grey Papke,

    2024-08-31
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    Mar 4, 2020; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw (22) looks on prior to a spring training game against the San Francisco Giants at Camelback Ranch. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

    Once again, Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw is dealing with an ill-timed injury.

    Kershaw left Friday’s outing after just 27 pitches due to what was described as soreness in his toe. After the game, manager Dave Roberts revealed that Kershaw is dealing with bone spurs, an issue that has plagued the pitcher for years.

    The problem is significant enough, Roberts said, that Kershaw could need an IL stint.

    It’s early enough that Kershaw could certainly get back healthy for the playoffs, but the timing is still not ideal. The 36-year-old has only made seven starts on the season, and has not really been able to build himself all the way up to pitch deep into games. Realistically, it is not clear if he has even done enough to make the playoff rotation, though other injuries may necessitate it.

    Kershaw has shown flashes of his old self in those starts, but he has a 4.50 ERA and is striking out less than a batter an inning. He can certainly still contribute, but the Dodgers might be wary of him in October, especially when his sketchy playoff history is taken into account.

    The post Dodgers provide update on Clayton Kershaw’s latest injury appeared first on Larry Brown Sports .

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    Stephen Droste
    09-01
    Why in the HELL didn't he have this problem corrected when he shut down last season ?? Makes NO SENSE whatsoever. I'm pissed.
    Melissa Botting
    09-01
    Dodger fan, but kershaw needs to let it go! We paid him millions to sit for most of the season only to come back and get hurt again! Enough is enough. If he wants to retire a Dodger, then stop wasting giving him contracts and options. He won’t go to another team.. he’ll retire while he is still a name.
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