With the additions of Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto on offers lasting 10 and 12 years, respectively, the Dodgers are coming into a brand new period in the case of their headlining superstars — to not take something away from Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman, each of whom stay at or close to the highest of their respective video games. On Monday, we discovered that the subsequent stage of Dodger baseball can even embrace one other acquainted celebrity: The New York Put up’s Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman reported that free agent Clayton Kershaw will return to the one crew for which he’s ever pitched.
The precise phrases of the deal — which is pending a bodily on Thursday — have but to emerge at this writing, however USA At present‘s Bob Nightengale reported that the deal is a “one-year, incentive-laden contract,” whereas The Athletic’s Andy McCullough added that the contract features a participant choice for 2025. If exercised, that might permit Kershaw to affix Ohtani — who received’t pitch in 2024 after present process reconstructive surgical procedure on his UCL this previous September — within the Dodgers’ rotation.
Participant choices have a tendency to hold benefits in the case of Aggressive Steadiness Tax accounting, a major concern for the Dodgers, who rank second in payroll (each precise and CBT-based) solely to the Mets and are almost $12 million over the fourth-tier tax threshold of $297 million even earlier than including Kershaw’s wage. For instance, Justin Turner’s two-year, $21.7 million take care of the Pink Sox final yr known as for a base wage of $8.3 million for 2023, then a $13.4 million choice and $6.7 million buyout. By opting out, Turner made $15 million on a deal whose common annual worth was simply $10.85 million.
Kershaw made $20 million final yr however figures to be assured much less cash for 2024, although bonuses for begins and/or innings may make up a number of the distinction. The timing of the transfer is extra important than the greenback quantity, as a result of neither the pitcher nor the Dodgers know precisely when the 35-year-old future Corridor of Famer will throw his subsequent aggressive pitch. On November 3, he underwent surgical procedure to restore the glenohumeral ligaments and capsule of his left shoulder, a process that left him “hopeful to return to play in some unspecified time in the future subsequent summer time” (as he wrote through Instagram) however hardly assured of such a return given the importance of the process. Pulling from what I wrote in relation to the surgical procedure on the time:
The three glenohumeral ligaments (superior, center, and inferior) join the scapula to the humerus. Successfully, they stabilize the ball of the higher arm bone inside the socket of the shoulder blade. The capsule surrounds the joint and is bolstered by the rotator cuff muscular tissues.
…As finest we will inform from the minimal particulars supplied, the surgical procedure doesn’t appear to be immediately associated to his rotator cuff or labrum; such surgical procedures may put him out of motion for a whole season. Capsule surgical procedure is not any small matter, nonetheless, so it’s hardly out of the query that he might be sidelined for a full season as nicely, if there are setbacks in his rehab. The excellent news is that doesn’t appear to be the baseline assumption.
On condition that, it’s notable that as a result of the Dodgers open their season by enjoying the Padres in Seoul, South Korea on March 20 and 21, they’re allowed to place gamers on the 60-day injured checklist as of Thursday, February 8. A participant on the 60-day IL doesn’t rely in opposition to the 40-man roster restrict, which means that no corresponding transfer should be made to clear area for Kershaw. Had his return change into official earlier than that, it will have meant one much less participant the crew may defend. As it’s, the crew possible received’t make Ryan Brasier’s two-year deal official till Thursday, both, as soon as they transfer Tommy John surgical procedure recipients Tony Gonsolin and Dustin Could to the 60-day IL.
That is the third straight offseason wherein Kershaw has re-signed with the Dodgers as a free agent, and as with the final two, the Dallas native weighed the potential of pitching nearer to residence by signing with the Rangers. This time round, they’re defending world champions, however they’re additionally already spending large cash on three different pitchers rehabbing from main surgical procedures, specifically final yr’s marquee free agent Jacob deGrom, who underwent his second Tommy John process final June and is eying August for his return; midseason acquisition Max Scherzer, who underwent surgical procedure for a herniated disc in mid-December and is concentrating on a midsummer return; and December free agent addition Tyler Mahle, who underwent Tommy John surgical procedure final Could and may return someday this summer time. For them, including a rehabbing Kershaw made much less sense than including a more healthy model would have in years previous, significantly with the crew affected by the Diamond Sports activities Group’s chapter and anticipated to have their native tv income lowered by as a lot as 15% for 2024.
Whether or not he pitches past 2024 or not, Kershaw’s return to the fold provides him the prospect to craft a extra dignified exit than he would have if he’d left the Dodgers this winter. In Recreation 1 of final yr’s Division Collection, he couldn’t get any of his pitches to work reliably, retired simply one of many eight Diamondbacks he confronted whereas being charged with six runs, and was unable to articulate his plans for the longer term after the Dodgers had been swept, telling reporters, “I don’t know find out how to reply that proper now.”
As previously, the Dodgers revered Kershaw’s want to take the time to weigh his choices, remaining in contact with the crew as he went by means of surgical procedure and plotted out his subsequent steps. “His rehab is coming alongside very well,” mentioned supervisor Dave Roberts on the the crew’s fan fest on Saturday. “I feel his thought course of proper now could be dominate the rehab course of and get one thing completed when it is sensible.”
When he was out there in 2023, Kershaw typically pitched fairly nicely, posting a 2.46 ERA in 131.2 innings and making his tenth NL All-Star crew. Left shoulder soreness despatched him to the IL earlier than he may pitch within the All-Star Recreation, nonetheless, and after lacking six weeks, he threw simply 36.1 innings in eight post-injury begins, with the standard of his stuff (as measured by each the Stuff+ and PitchingBot fashions) and his outcomes each noticeably down. Choosing up a desk I made in November:
Clayton Kershaw through Stuff+ and PitchingBot
Stuff+ | Stf+ FA | Stf+ SL | Stf+ CU | Stuff+ | Location+ | Pitching+ |
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2022 | 105 | 115 | 89 | 106 | 104 | 106 |
2023 Pre-Damage | 102 | 118 | 95 | 108 | 102 | 104 |
2023 Put up-Damage | 79 | 93 | 90 | 83 | 94 | 93 |
2022 | 58 | 57 | 50 | 51 | 62 | 57 |
2023 Pre-Damage | 52 | 56 | 49 | 47 | 57 | 53 |
2023 Put up-Damage | 44 | 34 | 39 | 38 | 44 | 34 |
Stuff+ scores are normalized to a mean of 100, PitchingBot scores are normalized to a 20–80 scouting scale.
Scratch the floor beneath his tidy ERA — which was only a hair beneath his profession mark of two.48, and truly decreased after his absence — and also you’ll discover some unsettling indicators. Kershaw’s 4.03 FIP was his highest mark since his 2008 rookie season, his 3.82 xERA his highest of the Statcast period, his 7.6% stroll price his highest since 2010, his 18.5% strikeout-to-walk differential his lowest since ’12, and so forth. Contemplating his post-injury splits (4.61 xERA, 5.40 FIP, plus the pitch high quality metrics above), it isn’t so shocking he acquired knocked round within the postseason; certainly, it’s honest to wonder if he ought to have been on the market in any respect given his situation.
When he does return to motion, Kershaw will be a part of a rotation that’s been radically reshaped because the center of final Could. The Springfield Nuclear Energy Plant softball crew caught collectively extra intently than the quintet that began for the Dodgers from Could 13–17:
A Beginning 5 Scattered to the 4 Winds Since Mid-Could
Date | Starter | Standing |
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Could 13 | Julio Urías | Positioned on administrative depart as a part of league home violence investigation (Sept. 6), free agent |
Could 14 | Tony Gonsolin | Underwent Tommy John surgical procedure (Sept. 1) |
Could 15 | Noah Syndergaard | Traded to Guardians (July 26) |
Could 16 | Clayton Kershaw | Underwent shoulder surgical procedure (Nov. 3) |
Could 17 | Dustin Could | Underwent Tommy John and flexor tendon surgical procedure (July 18) |
That desk doesn’t even embrace Lance Lynn, whom the Dodgers acquired from the White Sox on July 30 and who pitched so unimpressively after changing Syndergaard that the crew declined his $18 million choice; he signed a one-year, $10 million take care of the Cardinals.
As for the brand new look, along with Yamamoto, whom the Dodgers signed to a 12-year, $325 million deal final month, the crew traded for Tyler Glasnow, who signed a four-year, $110 million extension as a part of the deal, then added James Paxton on a one-year, $7 million deal. Walker Buehler, who underwent late-2022 Tommy John surgical procedure, will return in Could, because the Dodgers wish to restrict his workload with an eye fixed in direction of having him out there in October; Emmet Sheehan, a rookie final yr, will possible take his spot. The one starter from the top of final season who shall be returning to his publish instantly is Bobby Miller, recent off a stellar rookie marketing campaign.
That’s half a dozen pitchers proper there for what might be a six-man rotation, not less than at occasions. Righties Michael Grove, Gavin Stone, and Kyle Damage will function depth at Triple-A Oklahoma Metropolis, with lefty Ryan Yarbrough out there to supply size as a starter or bulk pitcher as nicely. With Could hoping to return in some unspecified time in the future after the All-Star break, and Kershaw additionally coming again, the Dodgers ought to be capable of mix-and-match their method round so many pitchers with harm and workload issues. In the end, they need to be capable of assemble a stronger playoff rotation than final yr, when Kershaw, Miller, and Lynn mixed for simply 4.2 innings in opposition to the Diamondbacks.
Upon returning, Kershaw will resume his pursuit of three,000 strikeouts, most likely the final main milestone inside his attain. He’s 56 strikeouts away from turning into the twentieth pitcher to achieve that plateau, and could be simply the fourth southpaw to take action after Steve Carlton, Randy Johnson, and CC Sabathia. Former teammate Zack Greinke is 21 strikeouts away from 3,000, and will beat Kershaw to the milestone if he decides to pitch in 2024. Each would be a part of Scherzer and Justin Verlander among the many energetic pitchers in that membership, although any method you slice it, all 4 are headed for Cooperstown, nearly actually on the primary poll. This choice leaves intact Kershaw’s probability to change into simply the seventh post-World Conflict II pitcher to achieve the Corridor after spending his whole profession with one crew, after Whitey Ford (Yankees 1950–67), Sandy Koufax (1955–66), Don Drysdale (1956-69), Bob Gibson (Cardinals 1959–75), Jim Palmer (Orioles 1965–84), and Mariano Rivera (Yankees 1995–2013).
Given their star energy and their depth, the Dodgers didn’t must retain Kershaw in an effort to be heavy favorites to win the Nationwide League West. Whereas it wasn’t very important from a aggressive standpoint, it’s nonetheless a welcome little bit of preserved continuity within the face of modifications. With the retirement of Adam Wainwright, the returning Kershaw turns into the longest-tenured participant along with his present crew, beating out Salvador Perez, who joined the Royals group 4 months after Kershaw was drafted in 2006. Nonetheless, it wouldn’t imply a lot if Kershaw couldn’t assist the crew. By re-signing him, the Dodgers have added a pitcher who, even amid the accidents which have restricted him to a mean of 127 innings since 2021, has remained an above-average pitcher, one who’s nonetheless able to producing thrills.