Los Angeles Dodgers future Hall of Famer Clayton Kershaw made his first of many rehab starts Wednesday at Triple-A Oklahoma City.
Kershaw, who’s not eligible to come off the 60-day injured list until May 17, looked sharp in his first real game action since last August.
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The left-hander pitched three innings, allowing zero earned runs on two hits with zero walks. He had two strikeouts, and threw a total of 30 pitches, 22 of them for strikes. He faced 10 batters across his three innings of work.