Clayton Kershaw, the three-time Cy Young winner, had an impressive rehab outing with the Dodgers' Rookie affiliate, throwing six no-hit innings and striking out four batters. As he works his way back from offseason surgeries on his left toe and knee, Kershaw's pitch count was not recorded, but he successfully met manager Dave Roberts' goal of pitching six innings. Eligible for activation on May 17, his return is crucial as the Dodgers face pitching challenges due to injuries in the lineup.
Clayton Kershaw had a dominant rehab start for the Dodgers' Rookie-level affiliate, throwing six no-hit innings as he prepares to return to Major League play.
Kershaw's successful outing against the Reds' Arizona Complex League team indicates he is nearing a return, potentially in time for May 17.
Despite a slow recovery from offseason surgeries, Kershaw remains hopeful to return to the Dodgers' lineup in June, if not sooner.
With the team's current pitching struggles, Kershaw's return is timely as the Dodgers look for reinforcements among their starters.
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