Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw, rehab output 3 points without strokes

Clayton Kershaw’s return to Los Angeles Dodgers’ rotation began on Wednesday afternoon at Oklahoma City.
Kershaw made the first rehabilitation look starting from Tacoma-A Oklahoma City comet against Tacoma Rainiers.
For the first time since August 30, when only one shot for the Dodgers in Arizona, Kershaw threw three scores and two strokes without two strokes and two strokes. He allowed a single in both the first and the third inning.
Dodgers put Kershaw on the 60 -day disabled list at the beginning of the season due to the left meniscus tear and foot finger problem. It will be suitable to return to the main branches on May 17th.
37 -year -old Kershaw did not go to the field until 25 July last year after offseason shoulder surgery. At the beginning of the seven, his left hand went 2-2 with 4.50 ERA and 1,500 WHIP.
For his career, Kershaw, 212-94 record, 2.50 ERA and 1.010 Whip owner for his career.
Three times the CY Young Prize owner (2011, 2013, 2014) and 2014 NL MVP has the highest war (76.5) and the best whip among the initial jugs in the franchise history.
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