Dodgers’ Clayton Kershaw could sit out all of April
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SAN DIEGO -- Clayton Kershaw won’t be pitching any time soon.
Over the next two to three weeks, Kershaw will be on what the Dodgers described Tuesday as a “submaximal” throwing program. He will then be re-evaluated by team physician Neal ElAttrache to determine when he can begin throwing at increased velocity.
The Dodgers still haven’t set a timetable for Kershaw’s return, but based on the information they provided, he seems unlikely to pitch this month.
Kershaw, who signed a seven-year, $215-million contract in the off-season, last threw Saturday in Anaheim.
Kershaw pitched the Dodgers’ first game of the season, limiting the Arizona Diamondbacks to one run over 6-2/3 innings in Australia.
Between the regular season and playoffs, Kershaw pitched a career-high 259 innings last year.
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