Clayton Kershaw Temporarily Halts Rehab Due to Shoulder Soreness
MRI reveals no new issues as Dodgers' ace takes a week off from throwing to manage recovery
- Kershaw's MRI showed no new damage following his November shoulder surgery.
- The 36-year-old pitcher will rest for a week before resuming his rehab process.
- Kershaw's last rehab start included three innings with one earned run and five strikeouts.
- Dodgers manager Dave Roberts remains confident this is a minor setback in Kershaw's recovery.
- The team has bolstered its rotation with new additions, reducing pressure on Kershaw to rush back.