How Did Clayton Kershaw Do in First Rehab Start at Triple-A OKC for Dodgers?
Briefly

Clayton Kershaw, future Hall of Famer, made an impressive rehab start at Triple-A Oklahoma City after a lengthy absence due to injuries. He pitched three innings, allowing no earned runs and demonstrating sharp form with two strikeouts. Having undergone surgeries on his toe and knee, Kershaw's successful outing hints at his earlier-than-expected return, eligible on May 17. If he maintains a weekly schedule, Kershaw could complete four rehab starts before rejoining the Dodgers, only 32 strikeouts away from reaching 3,000 for his career.
Kershaw looked sharp in his first real game action since last August, pitching three innings, allowing zero earned runs and striking out two batters.
It's now clear he'll be back sooner rather than later as he's already on a rehab assignment, which could see him make four starts before returning.
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