It's unclear when Clayton Kershaw will be able to pitch in 2024, but he will be doing it for the Los Angeles Dodgers if it happens.
ESPN's Alden González reported the three-time NL Cy Young winner has agreed to a deal that will keep him with the Dodgers for a 17th season.
Jon Heyman and Joel Sherman of the New York Post first reported there was a "growing belief" Kershaw would sign with the Dodgers.
Sherman added the Dodgers could be waiting to finalize a deal until Thursday, which is the first day they are allowed to put players on the 60-day injured list without using a 40-man roster spot.