Dodgers, Clayton Kershaw and Milwaukee Brewers
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Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts and Clayton Kershaw expressed their feelings about the Dodgers' rough stretch over the past few weeks.
But the Dodgers have to be pleased with franchise icon Clayton Kershaw, who has returned from the injured list to make 10 starts so far this year with an effective 3.38 ERA at age 37. However, it could be Kershaw's final season with the team.
Kershaw allowed three runs (one earned) on five hits and one walk over 4.1 innings in a no-decision Sunday against Milwaukee. He struck out two. Despite generating a solid 10 whiffs in this 81-pitch performance,
Clayton Kershaw became the fourth left-hander in MLB history to reach 3,000 career strikeouts before the Dodgers rallied in the ninth inning to beat the White Sox.
Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw returns with appreciation: ... This was the highly anticipated return of Clayton Kershaw, the start of his 17th season in a Los Angeles uniform.
Mets first baseman Pete Alonso says that Dodgers veteran pitcher Clayton Kershaw has earned his spot among the best to wear Dodger blue.
On Thursday, Clayton Kershaw will return to the Chavez Ravine mound, set to make his season debut for a Dodgers team that missed him more than it could have ever imagined.
With the seventh pick in the 2006 draft, the Dodgers selected Clayton Kershaw, a left-handed pitcher from Highland Park High School in Dallas. Moments later, the landline at Marianne Kershaw’s ...