Dodgers Making Big Change in Attempt to Combat Injury Problem
Briefly

The Los Angeles Dodgers faced pitching injuries last season, with 12 pitchers on the injured list and a depleted roster by playoffs. Despite these challenges, they won the World Series. Following this, president Andrew Friedman noted the urgency for short-term solutions, while Clayton Kershaw proposed a shift in the long-term training approach. Kershaw suggested increasing throwing intensity in the minors to build endurance rather than limiting pitches, indicating the Dodgers will explore various strategies in 2025 to better protect their pitching staff.
"I'm sure some of [our past injury problems] created some of the mindset this offseason," Friedman said, via Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times..."
"I think the Dodgers are going to change that a little bit," Kershaw said on Foul Territory..."
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