TULSA, Okla -- After completing his first rehab start on April 16 with the Dodgers' Triple-A affiliate, Oklahoma City Comets, the left-hander set his sights on his second rehab start, pitching for Double-A affiliate Tulsa Drillers. His final line in this rehab stint was three innings of work, only allowing one earned run on four hits, one walk, while striking out four. He threw 60 pitches, with 33 of them landing for strikes.
Clayton Kershaw completes his 2nd rehab stint of 2025, this time pitching for Double-A Drillers. #Dodgers
— Adrian Medina (@AdrianMedina_16) April 23, 2025
3IP
4H
1BB
1ER
4K
60 pitches/33 strikes
He ran into some trouble early, as in the first, he gave up his only run of his start on two doubles. We had a chance to see the MLB's No. 20 prospect, Jac Caglianone, and he took round one in their first meeting as he was the first to hit an extra-base hit off the future Hall of Famer.
Clayton Kershaw, meet Jac Caglianone.
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) April 23, 2025
MLB's No. 20 prospect drives a double the other way off the future Hall of Famer.@Royals | @nwanaturals | @KCRoyalsPD pic.twitter.com/5dFLGgxjZ8
After a jumpy start to the first, Kershaw settled down and completed the next two frames for the Drillers and efficiently used his slider, which was showcased as his putaway pitch for the evening. Kershaw would issue a leadoff walk to begin the third and then allow a single to the next batter. His night would end there, and thus, he completed his second rehab of the 2025 season. As of this current moment, there are no updates on when Kershaw's next start will be.
Is that a breeze we feel? No, it's Clayton Kershaw racking up whiffs in his second rehab start!
— Minor League Baseball (@MiLB) April 23, 2025
The @Dodgers southpaw strikes out four batters across three innings of one-run ball for the @TulsaDrillers: pic.twitter.com/D6vwwiIb4U