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Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw gets important injury update

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Clayton Kershaw, a legendary figure in Major League Baseball, is set to return to the Los Angeles Dodgers after an extensive period of rehabilitation. Kershaw, who has been sidelined, expressed his hope that this will be his final rehab stint and emphasized his desire to continue playing on his own terms. His return comes at a crucial time for the Dodgers, who are grappling with numerous injuries despite their significant offseason investments. Although there is uncertainty about how long Kershaw can pitch in his initial outings, his presence is expected to be a stabilizing force for the team. As he prepares for his 18th season with the Dodgers, Kershaw remains a vital asset for their championship defense efforts.

Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw gets important injury update

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Clayton Kershaw, a legendary figure in Major League Baseball, is set to return to the Los Angeles Dodgers after an extensive period of rehabilitation. Kershaw, who has been sidelined, expressed his hope that this will be his final rehab stint and emphasized his desire to continue playing on his own terms. His return comes at a crucial time for the Dodgers, who are grappling with numerous injuries despite their significant offseason investments. Although there is uncertainty about how long Kershaw can pitch in his initial outings, his presence is expected to be a stabilizing force for the team. As he prepares for his 18th season with the Dodgers, Kershaw remains a vital asset for their championship defense efforts.

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  • Clayton Kershaw is preparing to make his return to Major League Baseball after months of rehabilitation, aiming to debut for the Dodgers in the near future.

  • In his final tuneup, Kershaw pitched four innings, striking out two but allowing a two-run homer, indicating readiness to rejoin the Dodgers.

  • Expressing fatigue with rehabbing, Kershaw hopes this will be his last such experience and desires to end his career on his own terms when the time comes.

  • Kershaw's return is timely for the Dodgers, who are struggling with numerous injuries that their offseason acquisitions have not been able to resolve.

  • Kershaw can be activated from the 60-day injured list soon, but the team will need to be cautious with his workload given his history of injuries.

  • The 37-year-old veteran enters his 18th season with the Dodgers, bringing experience and leadership to a team in need of stability during their title defense.

  • Joe Krasnowski, a sophomore at the University of Oregon, has covered various sports events, contributing as a writer for The Sporting News.

  • One of MLB’s legends is almost back. 

  • After months of rehabbing, Clayton Kershaw is officially MLB ready, with the southpaw set to make his 2025 debut in the coming days. 

  • Kershaw struck out two and allowed a pair of runs over four innings in his final tuneup before returning to Dodgers Stadium. 

  • The runs came courtesy of a two-run home run by Isotopes second baseman Aaron Schunk.

  • "I hope this is the last time I have to rehab. I'm kind of done with that," Kershaw said during Spring Training. "But at the same time, I don't want that to be the reason that I stop playing. … Hopefully I can walk out on my own terms, whenever that is, but it just didn't feel like it was the right time."

  • Kershaw is returning just when the Dodgers need him most, with the club dealing with a multitude of injuries that not even their high-priced offseason has been able to fix. The team certainly hopes that Kershaw’s steady presence in the locker room will aid them in their title defense. 

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  • Kershaw is eligible to return from the 60-day injured list as early as Saturday, with the Dodgers hosting their inter-state rival Angels. It’s unknown how long Kershaw will be able to go in his first few outings with the team, and given his injury history some patience and caution will be necessary. Still, it will be great to see Kershaw back where he belongs in the big leagues. 

  • The 37-year-old is in the midst of his 18th season in Los Angeles. 


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