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Dodgers' Clayton Kershaw Shut Down Amid Injury Rehab; MRI Showed No New Issues

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The Los Angeles Dodgers reportedly have shut down starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw due to "lingering soreness" in his shoulder, per the Orange Country Register's Bill Plunkett.

According to Plunkett, the veteran ace's MRI "showed no new issues," but he won't throw for a week and then will start progressing again.

Kershaw underwent left shoulder surgery in November to repair the glenohumeral ligaments and capsule following the end of the Dodgers' season. He has not yet pitched for Los Angeles this season.