Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw set for Triple-A rehab start
- Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers left-hander, will pitch in a rehab start Wednesday for Triple-A Oklahoma City against Tacoma.
- Kershaw is making a comeback after undergoing toe and left knee surgeries in November due to injuries.
- He last pitched on Aug. 30, 2024, against Arizona, leaving in the second inning with left big toe pain.
- The 37-year-old, set to earn $7.5 million, has a career 212-94 record and a 2.50 ERA in 432 games.
- Kershaw, currently on the 60-day injured list, could receive bonuses for starts and active roster time.
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Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw pitches 3 scoreless innings in rehab debut
In his first rehab outing since offseason surgery on his left big toe and left knee, the future Hall of Famer allows two hits with no walks and two strikeouts for Triple-A Oklahoma City against the Tacoma Rainiers.
Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw tosses 3 scoreless innings in first rehab start for Triple-A Oklahoma City
Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw threw three scoreless innings for Triple-A Oklahoma City in his first rehab start Wednesday as the 37-year-old left-hander tries to work his way back from offseason surgeries on his toe and knee.

Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw tosses 3 scoreless innings in first rehab start for Triple-A Oklahoma City
Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw threw three scoreless innings for Triple-A Oklahoma City in his first rehab start Wednesday as the 37-year-old left-hander tries to work his way back from offseason surgeries on his toe and knee.
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