Kershaw fans six in PCL rehab start
Clayton Kershaw took the hill on Thursday night for the first time since the World Series, but he was nearly 1,400 miles from Dodgers Stadium.Making the Opening Night rehab start for Triple-A Oklahoma City, the Dodgers ace allowed a pair of runs on four hits and two walks while striking
Making the Opening Night rehab start for Triple-A Oklahoma City, the Dodgers ace allowed a pair of runs on four hits and two walks while striking out six over 4 1/3 innings in a 5-3 loss to San Antonio at Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark.
"I feel good," Kershaw said in his postgame news conference. "It was a good first step. Got through everything I needed to, got up to that fifth inning, got some guys on base, worked out of the stretch, did multiple different things. So it was a good day."
The Dodgers placed Kershaw on the 10-day injured list retroactive to March 25 with left shoulder inflammation. After throwing 161 1/3 frames in the regular season last year, the veteran southpaw logged 30 more in six postseason appearances.
With Oklahoma City, Kershaw ran into immediate trouble as No. 2 Brewers prospect
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Kershaw surrendered a leadoff homer in the second to Brewers No. 29 prospect
Kershaw fanned four of the next five hitters, allowing a two-out single in the third to Hiura, who was making his Triple-A debut. In the fourth, Stokes led off with a line drive single to left but was quickly erased as No. 8 prospect
"Come out of it feeling good and get ready for the next day," Kershaw said. "I'd love to pitch the next one with the Dodgers, but I also don't want to put the bullpen at risk or anything with a pitch count that's too low. So most likely probably another one [here]."
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