DODGERS' KERSHAW CAN'T PLAY PS DUE TO TOE INJURY...OUT OF THE SEASON

Dodgers' Kershaw Can't Play PS Due to Toe Injury...Out of the season

Dodgers' Kershaw Can't Play PS Due to Toe Injury...Out of the season

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Major League Baseball (MLB) LA Dodgers left-hander Clayton Kershaw will end the season with a toe injury.

ESPN reported on the 6th (Korea Standard Time) that "Kershaw will not play in the postseason this year."

Dodgers franchise star Kershaw is a left-handed pitcher who represents MLB with 212 wins (94 losses). He has also received three Cy Young Awards given to the best pitcher.

Kershaw's position, which has been rapidly aging, has also decreased. To make matters worse, he had shoulder surgery at the end of last year.

After rehabilitation, he returned to the game against the San Francisco Giants on July 26 (2 runs in 4 innings), but was listed as injured due to pain in his left big toe after the Arizona Diamondbacks on August 31 (three runs in 1 inning).

Rehabilitation went on for about five weeks, but it didn't get much better, and eventually decided to end the season. 토토사이트

According to MLB.COM, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Kershaw did everything he could to get a chance to participate in the postseason. "But now Kershaw's injury is getting worse. Kershaw is over in 2024."

"I was getting quite tired mentally as I kept trying to pitch," Kershaw said. "I kept getting sick, and I had another MRI. I'm really disappointed. I can't throw the ball because it's not getting better."

Meanwhile, the Dodgers will face the San Diego Padres from the same western division in the National League Division Series.

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