Dodgers’ Dave Roberts Provides Unfortunate Update on Clayton Kershaw’s Health
There must be something in the desert air, because Clayton Kershaw’s last couple of matchups against the Arizona Diamondbacks haven’t done him any favors.
On Saturday, the saga worsened when Kershaw exited in the second inning due to a sore left big toe that resulted in a trip to the 15-day injured list. Manager Dave Roberts told reporters after Kershaw’s shortened start that the issue was caused by a bone spur that his left-handed starter has been dealing with for “maybe a couple of years,” but he’s normally able to keep the pain at bay with preventative treatment.
Kershaw, who made his season debut on July 25 after rehabbing from offseason shoulder surgery, has started seven games this year with a 4.50 ERA and 24 strikeouts over 30 innings.
“In Clayton’s head, he just wants to get this to subside and get back as soon as he can,” Roberts said. “We just won’t know until we can get the swelling down.
Roberts isn’t entertaining the idea that this injury could keep Kershaw off the postseason roster.
“That’s not where any of our heads are at right now,” he said. “Our expectation is that he will [be ready in time for the postseason].”
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