Clayton Kershaw returned to the Los Angeles Dodgers during the offseason on a one-year contract that includes a player option for 2025. The three-time Cy Young Award winner is back with the organization for a 17th season but faces a long recovery after undergoing surgery to repair the glenohumeral ligaments and capsule in his left shoulder.
Clayton Kershaw began the 2024 season, his 17th as a part of the Los Angeles Dodgers, on the 60-day injured list as he recovers from offseason shoulder surgery.
Clayton Kershaw is in the midst of a lengthy recovery after undergoing surgery during the offseason to repair the glenohumeral ligaments and capsule in his left shoulder.
Los Angeles Dodgers all-timer Clayton Kershaw has come up short in the postseason on multiple occasions. Which one bothers him the most?
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ roster has continued to be impacted by injury as of late, but there is a group of injured players who are making good progress at various stages of their rehab process.
Clayton Kershaw is a fan of his new teammate Shohei Ohtani. Ohtani has enjoyed a tremendous start to the 2024 season with the Los Angeles Dodgers. In fact, Kershaw believes Ohtani is playing even better with the Dodgers than he did with the Los Angeles Angels, and it is important to remember that Shohei won two MVP awards while in Anaheim.
Clayton Kershaw is widely considered to be one of the greatest pitchers in Major League Baseball history, and his path to the Los Angeles Dodgers has been chronicled by Andy McCullough in the upcoming book The Last of his Kind: Clayton Kershaw and the Burden of Greatness, which released on Tuesday, May 7.
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitchers Clayton Kershaw and Bobby Miller are making huge strides toward a return to the big league mound. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told reporters, including Dodgers Nation's J.P.
Clayton Kershaw is widely considered to be one of the greatest pitchers in Major League Baseball history, and his path to the Los Angeles Dodgers has been chronicled by Andy McCullough in the upcoming book The Last of his Kind: Clayton Kershaw and the Burden of Greatness, which comes out on Tuesday, May 7.
Dodgers veteran left-hander Clayton Kershaw remained on track to return after the All-Star break when he threw his first bullpen session following offseason shoulder surgery.
The Los Angeles Dodgers came into the 2024 season with some preexisting injuries to a handful of their 2023 starters, and their injury luck has not improved a month and change into the season.
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts told reporters that pitcher Walker Buehler will make his season debut on Monday against the Miami Marlins. Buehler, 29, will return to the majors 20 months after undergoing his second Tommy John operation.
The Los Angeles Dodgers began the 2024 season with Walker Buehler, Clayton Kershaw, Tony Gonsolin and Dustin May among those on the injured list. Their starting pitching depth was further cut into last mont when Bobby Miller landed on the 15-day IL due to right shoulder inflammation.
The Los Angeles Dodgers lead the National League West, but they have endured some inconsistent moments to begin the 2024 season. Expectations are high for LA following their huge offseason.
Among the biggest storylines of the 2024 MLB season thus far has been the rash of pitcher injuries, with a slew of notable arms sidelined for the foreseeable future.
Clayton Kershaw is making steady progress in his rehab process from left shoulder surgery as he hopes to join the Los Angeles Dodgers at some point during the second half of the 2024 season.
His timeline for a return to the mound is up in the air after he underwent a major shoulder surgery in November of last year. He will likely be sidelined through at least the first half of next season, but is targeting a return at some point in the summer.
Clayton Kershaw really did not have that difficult of a decision.
Clayton Kershaw is staying with the Dodgers, but the 10-time All-Star will wait to make his 2024 debut.
The 17th season will be the charm for Clayton Kershaw.
The Los Angeles Dodgers are putting the finishing touches on another monster offseason.
The Dodgers have agreed to a new contract with free agent lefty Clayton Kershaw.
Kershaw turns 36 in March, but he has demonstrated that he can still perform well if healthy.
The 10-time All-Star declined to speculate on where he expects to play in 2024.
The 2014 NL MVP is one of the best starting pitchers of all time and has shown that he's still capable of greatness, but at 35 years old and with almost 3,000 innings on his left arm, MLB fans may have seen the last of Clayton Kershaw.
Left-hander Clayton Kershaw announced on Instagram that he underwent a surgical procedure Friday morning to repair the gleno-humeral ligaments and capsule of his left shoulder. He says that he is “hopeful to return to play at some point next summer.”
Unsurprisingly, Friedman says his top priority this offseason will be starting pitching..
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