Clayton Kershaw hasn’t pitched since June 27, as the longtime Dodgers ace has been on the 15-day injured list due to soreness in his left shoulder. There wasn’t much concern at the time that Kershaw would miss much beyond the minimum 15 days, as Dodgers manager Dave Roberts thought Kershaw would return soon after the All-Star break. However, Kershaw now looks to miss at least another couple of weeks, as he told The Athletic’s Fabian Ardaya and other reporters that he could be out of action until early August.
It’s safe to consider this timeline as fluid, due to the somewhat unusual nature of Kershaw’s shoulder problem. “I feel completely fine. The shoulder feels good,” he said, and yet due to the results of an MRI, “I’ve just been told it has to rest. It’s a weird deal. I’ve never had anything like it, to the point where, like I’m gonna go play catch today and throw it as hard as I can, and they say it needs to rest. It’s just weird, honestly. I don’t know what to make of it. But I’m just gonna have to listen to [doctors].”
Shoulder-related issues sent Kershaw to the IL in both 2014 and 2019, though he missed less than two months total. Of course, the left-hander is no stranger to the injured list in general, as Kershaw has spent at least some time on the IL in every season since the 2015 campaign. It could be that Kershaw’s shoulder is simply showing some accumulated wear-and-tear after 16 Major League seasons, so while Kershaw physically feels like he can pitch, the doctors are simply showing some extra caution to prevent any further issues.
It isn’t good news for a Los Angeles rotation that battled through injuries all season, to the point that three rookies (Bobby Miller, Emmet Sheehan, Michael Grove) are currently lined up for turns in the starting five. Julio Urias and Tony Gonsolin have each missed time on the IL but are now the Dodgers’ only experienced healthy arms, as Kershaw and the struggling Noah Syndergaard are both sidelined. Dustin May has been lost for the season due to flexor tendon surgery, and it remains to be seen if Walker Buehler will be available at all this season after undergoing Tommy John surgery last August.
Kershaw’s absence only deepens the Dodgers’ need for starting pitching, which was already a target area as the trade deadline approaches. L.A. figures to cast a wide net in looking for arms, ranging from innings-eater types to the top of the market, including such sought-after rental pitchers as White Sox right-hander Lucas Giolito. The Dodgers have the prospect depth to get into the conversation about any available pitcher, yet right now there’s plenty of uncertainty over how many rotation holes Los Angeles might need to fill, if Kershaw’s return indeed doesn’t happen until after the August 1st trade deadline.
Codeeg
Man I was hoping he’d get another run for a cy young this year. Not even a dodgers fan just a fan of greatness.
Brew’88
It’s just weird, I don’t know what to make of it
Deadguy
Sounds like my life… lucky him first instance of this lol I been dealing since age 7
BlueSkies_LA
Just a guess, but maybe the MRI picked up some residual inflammation in the shoulder, not enough for him to feel, but a risk to get worse. Inflammation is tricky that way. The Dodgers are going to protect Kershaw like the crown jewels. They need him to be healthy down the stretch.
VincentChase
Brew – I agree. This whole ordeal has been whacky. The night he exited his start in Colorado, nobody would say why. When Roberts was asked he said, “I’ll let Kershaw tell you”.. wth? Now they’re being vague again. It’s not hockey or football. Why all the secrecy? Is there something else going on that they’re not saying?
BlueSkies_LA
It isn’t whacky at all if you follow the Dodgers. They play this stuff very close to the vest and are under no obligation whatsoever to do otherwise. As it stands we already know more about the health of ballplayers than just about any other person on the planet. What makes you think the public is entitled to know every detail?
And BTW he took himself out of that game because he had a sore shoulder.
websoulsurfer
All teams have been required to be transparent about injuries since the Padres incident. That is an obligation. Maybe not to the fans, but certainly to MLB and that information is supposed to go on every transaction report.
Every single one of the Dodgers injuries this season has been worse than they let on initially. If Kershaw makes more than a half dozen more starts this season I will be surprised.
BlueSkies_LA
The point being, they don’t have to tell the public anything, really. I just don’t understand what anyone thinks we should know that we don’t already. In this case we know Kersh had a sore shoulder and he’ll be back when he’s cleared by the medical staff.
Kershaw's Lesser Known Right Arm
Vince, call me CRAZY, but I don’t believe it’s the Dodgers’ job to inform you on every little detail regarding their player personnel decisions.
VincentChase
Very condescending group here. Jeez
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VincentChase
btw, I was speaking to Brew.
Brew’88
@Vincent I think Blueskies explanation is correct. He actually has a history of problematic inflammation, and they are just being cautious, for good reason too. It also seems that the Dodgers coach their players to be vague in describing their aches and pains, it can be humorous at times. Like my teenage son describing his night out with his friends….me: why were you at the beach? Son: it’s just weird, I don’t know what to make of it.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
Kershaw = deGrom
I don’t get the hype and huge salary difference between the two
LostRealist
As a lifelong Dodgers fan, I respectfully disagree; deGrom is a much better pitcher, but it feels like he’s even less durable. He seems to have more major injuries. Honestly I could be wrong, as I haven’t actually looked up and did a stare and compare on their injuries and IL time, but just going off of feel and recollection. It just sucks because they’re both so great and fun to watch pitch.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
I’m talking about career ERAs (1st and 2nd since 1961) and K/BB ratios, along with WHIP. Kershaw is more durable now, but their ages are similar, and performance isn’t too far off. A 155 vs 157 career ERA+
Longtimecoming
It all descends on your framework. Kershaw over last 15 or whatever years has been his generations best pitcher based on season after season performance. deGrom in multiple shorter spurts definitely best pitcher in the generation but can’t match the overall due to the length of injuries / missed time. Kershaw playing on better teams hasn’t hurt him either.
amk1920
“deGrom has been much better” when, since 2018? Lmao Kershaw has had the better career by a mile
DaRaiders23
There is very little comparison in greatness between the two. Stats for DeGrom are completely misleading as he has pitched in roughly half the amount of innings as Kershaw in their careers. Kershaw made the majors at age 20 while DeGrom didn’t make the show until he was 26. Yes DeGrom is talented but he has 84 wins compared to 207 for Kershaw. Kershaw has 25 complete games with 15 of those shutouts, DeGrom has 4 complete games with 2 shoutouts in his career. In six of his Sean’s Kershaw had two or more complete game shutouts. There is very little comparison between the two. Kershaw is a legend, DeGrom will make it to the HOF if he is lucky.
Longtimecoming
Da – I think you are trying to make an argument that wasn’t there. I don’t disagree that Kershaw is HOF (1st ballot even) and I don’t disagree that deGrom (as of yet anyway) hasn’t punched his ticket – on traditional basis anyway.
That said – as I differentiated (see how I am agreeing that they are different) deGrom’s greatness has to measured within his shorter stretches of absolute dominance.
I didn’t compare the 2 but clarified what sets them apart.
DaRaiders23
Long- My response wasn’t to your comment. It was towards deGrom Texas Ranger. I agree that DeGrom was very dominant at times, but even over his career he really wasn’t super dominant in the sense that he could throw complete games. He isn’t on the Kershaw or Pedro level. 5 of his 9 seasons he didn’t even pitch 150 innings and three of those he pitched under 100 innings. Kershaw has only had one season where he pitched under 100 innings and that was 2020 during COVID and that year he pitched an additional 30 innings in the postseason to win the World Series finally.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
My point was that before this season, they should have had similar market values. Kershaw doesn’t get paid nearly the same and never got the “best pitcher on the planet” label since he never played for an East Coast team. Of course, Kershaw has had a better career. My point is the opposite from what you seem to think it is. Kershaw is underrated.
dodgerfan83
You realize kershaw has2x the career innings, plus a better career era
tedtheodorelogan
Or you could tell the doctors that it’s your last year and you are going to pitch because you feel fine and you are trying to help the team win a pennant.
Deadguy
Playoffs
Longtimecoming
Or it could be more to it than they are telling us – never seen that tactic before!
BlueSkies_LA
It isn’t up to the player, bud. And where do you get it’s his last season?
websoulsurfer
Roberts said it is up to Kershaw. Doctors are advisers. That is why players often don’t have surgery that was recommended by the team doctor.
BlueSkies_LA
When or whether a player is cleared to exit the IL is not up to the player. Refusing recommended treatment does not mean they get to play. You’d also have to show me where Roberts said it was up to him and not the medical staff.
fredziffel78
Annual Kershaw event…trip to IL.
mikesciosciastragicillness
Verlander looked good last night. Lol.
In Seager/Hader We Trust > the 70 MM DH Ohtani
But good enough to be making more than twice his salary?
aragon
He done and gone!
BaseballisLife
I schedule a trip to California and both Trout and Kershaw go down. Who’s next?
aragon
Go to LEGOLAND!
websoulsurfer
You coming to San Diego? I hope not because you have cursed the Angels and Dodgers. LMAO.
There is always Disneyland.
tedtheodorelogan
Hate to break it to you, but Diane Feinstein isn’t doing so hot either.
BaseballisLife
She’s a couple decades older than I am. Just hoping to be above ground at her age.
Was really hoping to see Kershaw, Ohtani, and Trout on this trip. Not getting any younger.
TribeFan88
Kershaw needs 93 more wins for 300 in his career. Set to turn 36 years old in March, he’s still in good shape, but I hope he can return in August and add 4-5 more wins to his total here in 2023.
websoulsurfer
You notice the part in the article about him being on the IL every season since 2015? Kershaw is still great…for 20-22 starts a season. He will have to pitch well into his 40s to hit that milestone.
Rsox
I don’t see Kershaw pitching til he’s 40. Just doesn’t seem like something he wants to do.
If the Dodgers don’t win the World Series this season and they sign Ohtani next winter i could see him coming back for one more season. If they win it all this year i could see him being content and walking away
Kershaw's Lesser Known Right Arm
Kersh was on the IL in 2014 for back issues, which have plagued him in most of the 2nd half of his career. In 2018, he had a stint on the IL due to left biceps tendonitis. In 2019, he had left shoulder inflammation, which caused him to miss the first couple weeks of the season. And in 2021, he had left shoulder inflammation again and then left his final start of the season with elbow pain.
foppert1
Wow. Sounds like hard work. And he keeps performing. Respect.
JayRyder
“Listen” To the Team Doctors. Yeah Sure. They always have the players best interest at the forefront.
BlueSkies_LA
As opposed to what?
Coys Bacon
All the work they do to limit innings. Pitches. Still doesn’t work. And I know with Kershaw it’s more age and wear. This goes though for the majority of starters. Any soreness. Even mild and not arm related. Shut it down. Gausman from Toronto just did. I understand you can’t pitch through certain things but they won’t let them pitch through anything.
Again. This is not really Kershaw related.
It’s more that these guys can barely be counted to go 5-6. To even stay healthy at all. No one is advocating going back to throwing every day. I know Johnny Sain preached running every day too.
These guys all want to throw harder and harder. Is that the issue? It’s just pointless paying for them in FA. They can barely throw 200 innings.
You have to keep developing your own. Let them get 30-33 starts if they can. About 180 innings maybe close to 200 out of them. Let them go in FA or trades. Hope you can keep developing more. Maybe sign 1 of the group. That you could trust to maybe not breakdown. They are just not worth the money with the exception of what? 5-7 of them.