Texarkana Gazette

Dodgers’ Kershaw returns to 10-day disabled list with strained back

- By Pat Graham

DENVER—Clayton Kershaw returned from the disabled list for all of one day before going right back on.

This time, with a strained lower back. It’s similar to the injury that sidelined the Los Angeles Dodgers ace for about five weeks last season.

Manager Dave Roberts feels the timeline for the left-hander’s return could be around a month.

“Don’t think it’s too serious. That’s a positive,” Roberts said Friday before the Dodgers faced the NL West-leading Colorado Rockies. “But obviously any time that he’s going to miss because of the back is disappoint­ing. But to know that he will be back to help us win games this year obviously is encouragin­g.”

The three-time NL Cy Young Award winner experience­d tightness during his five-inning outing against Philadelph­ia on Thursday. The Dodgers made the move Friday afternoon.

The 30-year-old left-hander has spent time on the DL in each of the past two seasons with a back injury. His recent MRI didn’t reveal any tears, Roberts said. But there is inflammati­on and he had an injection.

“Initially, resting is No. 1,” Roberts said of the game plan going forward.

Kershaw’s start this week was his first after nearly a month on the disabled list with left biceps tendinitis. He said Thursday that he’s “frustrated, disappoint­ed I can’t contribute to the team. Being on the DL’s no fun.”

To take Kershaw’s place on the roster, the team recalled right-hander Brock Stewart from Triple-A Oklahoma City.

Kershaw is 1-4 this season with a 2.76 ERA spanning eight starts. The seven-time All-Star has long been one of the most feared pitchers in the game and has a stellar 145-68 career mark with a 2.37 ERA.

“The thing about Clayton, the great thing about the great ones is they can do things that are essentiall­y super-human and find ways to grind and still find ways to be great,” Roberts said.

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