The Arizona Republic

Dodgers’ Kershaw not feeling right; to rest

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Clayton Kershaw has been shut down indefinite­ly because manager Dave Roberts says the Los Angeles Dodgers ace “didn’t feel right” after two discouragi­ng outings on the mound.

Kershaw worked out indoors Friday at Camelback Ranch, but didn’t play catch. Roberts wouldn’t speculate on the left-hander’s next bullpen session.

Kershaw says he’s just taking a couple days to reset and believes he’ll be playing catch soon.

Gray has stiff elbow, scratched from 1st spring start: Sonny Gray has stiffness in his right elbow and was scratched from his scheduled start in the Cincinnati Reds’ spring training opener against the Cleveland Indians on Saturday.

Gray experience­d stiffness after a bullpen session on Monday.

The Reds said he is not being sent for an MRI.

Mets say MRI of Jed Lowrie’s sore left knee is negative: An MRI of Jed Lowrie’s left knee was negative, and the New York Mets said the infielder while behind schedule is likely to be ready for opening day.

“It’s nothing serious,” manager Mickey Callaway said Friday.

Source: Santana, White Sox agree to minor league deal: The Chicago White Sox have added another option to their competitio­n for an opening in their rotation, agreeing to a minor league contract with veteran right-hander Ervin Santana on Friday.

Source: Marwin Gonzalez, Twins agree to $21M, 2-year deal: A person familiar with the negotiatio­ns tells The Associated Press that versatile Marwin Gonzalez and the Minnesota Twins have agreed to a $21 million, two-year contract.

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