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Clayton Kershaw Returning for Los Angeles Dodgers

By Andy Donald, Lastwordonbaseball.com

The Los Angeles Dodgers announced today that next weekend’s road series against the Miami Marlins will feature Clayton Kershaw returning to the mound, according to Alanna Rizzo of SportsNet LA.

Clayton Kershaw Returning for Los Angeles Dodgers

Kershaw, who hasn’t pitched since leaving a game early on June 26, was at risk of having season ending surgery due to a herniated disc in his back. The Dodgers took this with caution and eventually placed Kershaw on the 60-day disabled, after he experienced a setback in his recovery in late July, leaving the date for his return in limbo.

Kershaw pitched a strong three innings for Class A Rancho Cucamonga this past Saturday night, in which he only allowed one hit, and reported after the game that he didn’t experience any pain or discomfort.

The Dodgers, who ironically have played like he never left the team, will look forward to Kershaw’s to return. The Dodgers have sent 15 different starting pitchers to the mound in the 2016 season, including Jose De Leon, who made his MLB debut today. The only other teams that have sent that many pitchers to the mound, are the Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds, and the San Diego Padres,  who are each at the bottom of their division standings.

 

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