Clayton Kershaw to make season debut for the Dodgers on Saturday against the Angels
- Clayton Kershaw, the 37-year-old left-handed pitcher, is set to return to the mound for the Los Angeles Dodgers this Saturday at Dodger Stadium, where they will face the Angels.
- Kershaw began his 18th season on the injured list due to toe and knee surgeries and finished his rehab with a final Triple-A start last Sunday.
- He is the Dodgers’ longest-tenured player, a three-time Cy Young winner with 212 career wins, and he needs 32 more strikeouts to reach 3,000.
- Manager Dave Roberts called Kershaw’s return "a big shot in the arm," noting his rehab showed efficiency despite command concerns and that Kershaw wants to contribute effectively.
- Kershaw’s return to the mound comes as the Dodgers face challenges with several starting pitchers sidelined due to injuries, highlighting his strong commitment to contributing to the team’s success.
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