The Dodgers’ will eventually need to make room in their ridiculously stacked pitching staff for Clayton Kershaw.
It’s unclear when the former NL MVP will be ready to join LA but he’s progressing well in his rehab, according to Dodgers reporter Bill Plunkett on X. “It’s not 100 percent yet but it’s getting there. Feels good,” Kershaw said, per Plunkett.
And, Kershaw joined another recuperating teammate, throwing off flat ground with Shohei Ohtani Thursday – a sight that’s sure to excite Dodgers fans.
Kershaw was limited to just 30 innings for Los Angeles last season as he dealt with a lingering toe injury. He was shut down in August and missed the entirety of the postseason, including the Dodgers’ World Series victory over the New York Yankees.
Dodgers great Clayton Kershaw is progressing in his return from injury

The Dodgers’ ridiculously stacked pitching staff has left fans wondering where Kershaw fits in the rotation. LA plans to start newcomers Roki Sasaki and Blake Snell along with Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Glasnow and Ohtani when he’s ready.
Kershaw’s place in the pitching staff will largely come down to his effectiveness on the mound. If he can return to his dominant 2023 form, he’ll likely earn his way into the rotation. It’s also possible that the Dodgers opt to bring Kershaw out of the bullpen.
While the future Hall of Famer is nearing retirement, he’s closing in on a major milestone. Kershaw enters the 2025 season with 2,968 strikeouts – just 32 Ks away from 3,000.