Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw has a bone spur on his left big toe, according to manager Dave Roberts. Yet another pillar of the rotation has fallen.
Kershaw exited the matchup with the Arizona Diamondbacks in the second inning. After Corbin Carroll hit a homer off the veteran left-hander, Roberts and athletic trainer Thomas Albert met Kershaw on the mound.
“It’s a bone spur. It’s obviously not good. There’s swelling. There’s pain. He’s doing everything he can to kind of get through,” Roberts told Jack Harris of The Los Angeles Times. “Some starts it feels fine and it’s not impeding.