Dodgers look to add to early success in matchup vs. Tigers
- Clayton Kershaw is ready to face hitters after surgeries on his left foot and knee, stating, "I'm not going to be happy until I'm out on the mound."
- The Los Angeles Dodgers aim for their 15th consecutive winning season to tie the National League record.
- Right-Hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto will start for the Dodgers, coming off a strong performance in the Tokyo Series.
- Jack Flaherty, who contributed significantly to the Dodgers' World Series title, will pitch for the Tigers in his first start of the season.
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Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw ready to take next step in recovery, face hitters
LOS ANGELES — Almost five months after surgeries on his left foot and knee, Clayton Kershaw is ready to face hitters. The Dodgers left-hander will throw a live batting practice session Saturday afternoon at Dodger Stadium before the team’s game against the Detroit Tigers. “It’s getting there. I wouldn’t say it’s perfect. But definitely getting there,” Kershaw said of his recovery so far. “I think overall it’s good progress. I’m not going to be h…

Dodgers look to add to early success in matchup vs. Tigers
Already with three victories this season, the Los Angeles Dodgers will be out for more success Friday night against the visiting Detroit Tigers as they start their way toward National League history.
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