Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw, Roki Sasaki’s IL while continuing the season output

Los Angeles Dodgers Ace, the left -handed Clayton Kershaw, will make the season exit against Los Angeles Angels, who visited Saturdays.
Three times the CY Young Prize winner and the 2014 National League MVP was cut after offseason surgery to repair a planting plaque with a torn plaque plate on the left foot.
Dodgers Manager Dave Roberts said Kershaw’s fifth and last rehabilitation is ready. On Sunday, Kershaw made two running and two strokes in four Inning for Triple-A Oklahoma City.
The return of Kershaw, 37, comes at a time when the starting rotation is dealing with injuries.
“Great. A big shot on the arm,” Roberts said the return of Kershaw. “Clayton really worked hard to be healthy and the bar does not want to go back to be active. He wants to go back and help us win baseball games and be good. And I know you’re excited to contribute.”
Kershaw made only seven beginnings last season. He went 2-2 with 4.50 ERA.
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Roki Sasaki (shoulder) was placed on the 15 -day wounded list on Tuesday, and the right -handed Tyler Glasnow (shoulder) and left -handed Blake Snell (shoulder) joined. 23-year-old Sasaki, Japan’s Chiba Lotte Deniz with four successful season after joining Los Angeles after joining Los Angeles with 4.72 ERA 1-1.
“Returning to Rotation No. 22 is a big shot on the arm of our ball club.” He said. “When Clayton comes back, I think it only adds a certainty and performance element.”
Los Angeles also remembered JP Feyereisen from Oklahoma City before the home match against athletics on Tuesday. This is the second career with Dodgers after demanding waiver from Arizona Diamondbacks on May 1.
32 -year -old Feyereisen, this season for Dodgers alone for a 10th stroked run (not won) was lost while allowing. This won on May 6 in a way that Miami Marins left the road. He also made two reliefs for Diamondbacks in April and went 0-1 with 9.00 ERA.
In general, Milwaukee Brewers (2020-21), Tampa Bay Rays (2021-22), Dodgers (2024, 2025) and Diamondbacks (2025) and 96 matches (two starters) are 8-7 with 8-7 ERA.
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