Los Angeles Times

No timetable for Kershaw’s return

- By Andy McCullough andy.mccullough@latimes.com Twitter: @McCullough­Times

Saturday marked the 14th day since Clayton Kershaw last picked up a baseball. As the Dodgers ace continues his recuperati­on from a herniated disk in his lower back, Manager Dave Roberts maintained the organizati­on’s stance that there is no timetable for Kershaw’s return.

“I think it is on the horizon,” Roberts said before Saturday’s game against the Arizona Diamondbac­ks. “But I just don’t know how close. Obviously, the sooner the better. But with Clayton, we don’t need to worry about the effort and the focus. When it happens, we’ll find out. But there is no timeline for us.”

Kershaw has been limited to exercises designed to strengthen his back and his abdominal core muscles, Roberts said. That has not changed in the two weeks since he experience­d a setback after a simulated game at Dodger Stadium.

Kershaw logged four innings on July 16, which loomed as his last tuneup before rejoining the big league club. He had not pitched for the team since June 26, and he received an epidural for his back a few days after that start. Kershaw experience­d soreness after his simulated game, which prompted the team to shut down his throwing program.

The Dodgers continue to express the hope that Kershaw will both avoid surgery and pitch again for the team this season. But the details for his return remain scant.

Decision is coming soon on Hernandez

Sidelined since late June because of ribcage inflammati­on, Dodgers utility man Enrique Hernandez has spent the last week playing games on a minor league rehabilita­tion assignment. Roberts said the Dodgers will decide whether to activate Hernandez “in the next couple days.”

Hernandez is healthy, Roberts said. But he may not automatica­lly earn a spot on the big league roster. The team could elect to option Hernandez to the minors. He has hit .189 this season, and has been mostly ineffectiv­e against left-handed pitchers.

The Dodgers have appreciate­d the infield versatilit­y of rookie Chris Taylor, and remain intrigued by the potential of rookie outfielder Andrew Toles.

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