Los Angeles Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw is making steady progress in his recovery from shoulder surgery, and is considering his pitching plans for the future.
The three-time Cy Young Award winner underwent arthroscopic debridement of his left shoulder in November, and has been rehabbing since then. He recently reported that he is feeling good and is on track with his recovery.
Kershaw has been a key part of the Dodgers’ success over the past decade, and his return to the mound will be a welcome sight for fans. He has been an All-Star eight times, and has led the National League in ERA five times.
The 31-year-old left-hander is expected to be ready to pitch by the start of the 2020 season, but he is still weighing his options for how he will approach the upcoming season. He has said that he is considering a variety of plans, including a return to the rotation, a move to the bullpen, or a combination of both.
Kershaw has also said that he is open to pitching in relief during the playoffs if it helps the team. This would be a significant change for Kershaw, who has been a starter throughout his career, but it could be beneficial for the Dodgers if they make it to the postseason.
Kershaw’s recovery is being closely monitored by the Dodgers, and they are optimistic that he will be ready for the start of the season. His return will be a major boost for the team, and could help them make a run at another World Series title.
No matter what role Kershaw takes on this season, it is clear that he is making progress in his recovery and is considering all of his options for the future. His return to the mound will be a welcome sight for Dodgers fans everywhere.