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Kershaw K's 4, allows no hits in spring debut

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Friday, 28 February 2020 15:37

PHOENIX -- Clayton Kershaw struck out four batters without allowing a hit in his spring training debut Friday, the first step toward a possible Opening Day start for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Kershaw, the Dodgers' longtime ace, faced a Milwaukee Brewers lineup with five expected regulars, including Brock Holt and Keston Hiura at the top of the order. He struck out both on three pitches each to open the bottom of the first.

After two walks and a strikeout of the final batter he faced, Kershaw was done after 1⅔ innings and left with a 1-0 lead. The Brewers came back for a win.

"It was awesome. Maybe I didn't hit one spot, but physically I felt like the ball was coming out, felt like it was breaking the right way," Kershaw said. "Now just got to figure out how to throw strikes, but other than that, it was a good first step for sure."

Kershaw said his fastballs, which reached 93 mph, had life on them as they reached home plate. He left to a standing ovation from the Dodgers fans at American Family Fields of Phoenix, the Brewers' spring home.

Kershaw went 16-5 with a 3.03 ERA last season. He pitched 178 1/3 innings, his highest total since 2015.

He missed the start of the season due to shoulder soreness that caused him to be shut down for most of spring training. His streak of eight straight Opening Day starts came to an end.

This spring he's completely healthy. He finished his day throwing more pitches in the bullpen and hopes to pitch three innings in his next outing.

"It's night and day," Kershaw said. "Everything feels good. I didn't feel bad last year, it was just spring, I had to get over that. But to have a full offseason and now have full spring feeling healthy, it can only help. So I'm encouraged by that."

When Kershaw last pitched in a game situation, he blew a 3-1 lead in the eighth inning of Game 5 of the National League Division Series, surrendering back-to-back home runs to Anthony Rendon and Juan Soto of the eventual World Series champion Washington Nationals.

Kershaw took his latest postseason shortfall hard, and he was asked if it overshadows a good regular season in 2019.

"You always remember how it ended, obviously. So just take it, it's no fun, try to move on as best you can and try to get ready for this year," Kershaw said. "I don't really look back or whatever. You kind of just remember what happened at the end. So hopefully you win the last game one of these years."

Manager Dave Roberts hasn't named an Opening Day starter for the Dodgers.

"It's always a special day, if it happens, for sure," Kershaw said.

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