Clayton Kershaw makes 2024 debut with Dodgers, strikes out six in solid outing versus Giants
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Clayton Kershaw made his season debut with the Los Angeles Dodgers on Thursday, striking out six and allowing two runs and six hits in his return from offseason shoulder surgery.
With his return to the lineup against the San Francisco Giants, Kershaw became the only pitcher to play for the Dodgers in at least 17 seasons and ended his longest absence from the big leagues.
Kershaw made his first big league appearance since last October’s NL Division Series opener against Arizona, when the three-time Cy Young Award winner was chased after one out and allowed six runs. Kershaw had surgery on Nov. 3 to repair ligaments in his shoulder capsule and started a minor league rehab stint in June.
“For me personally, to go back out and pitch here in Dodger Stadium, not that I ever did before but I’m not going to take that for granted again,” Kershaw said. “It was fun. Definitely some things to get better at, but overall it was a good day and I can build off it.”