- Thu Feb 13, 2025 7:40 pm
#6008
With the news that Clayton Kershaw is expected to start the 2025 season on the 60-day injured list, the conversation around the Dodgers' pitching rotation is heating up. Kershaw's injury history raises some serious questions about the future of this legendary pitcher and the impact on the Dodgers' season.
How do you think the absence of Kershaw will affect the Dodgers' chances early in the season? With a rotation that includes Blake Snell, Tyler Glasnow, and the promising Roki Sasaki, can the Dodgers maintain their competitive edge without their ace?
Moreover, Kershaw's decision to take it year by year regarding his future raises another intriguing point. Is this the beginning of the end for one of baseball's greatest pitchers? Or could he surprise us all with a comeback that defies the odds?
Let’s not forget about Shohei Ohtani, who is also recovering and will be starting the season as a designated hitter. What does this mean for the Dodgers' strategy, especially if both Kershaw and Ohtani return around the same time?
I want to hear your thoughts! What are your bold predictions for the Dodgers' pitching staff this season? Will they thrive or struggle without Kershaw? And how do you see the dynamics of the rotation shifting as the season progresses? Let’s dive into this discussion!
How do you think the absence of Kershaw will affect the Dodgers' chances early in the season? With a rotation that includes Blake Snell, Tyler Glasnow, and the promising Roki Sasaki, can the Dodgers maintain their competitive edge without their ace?
Moreover, Kershaw's decision to take it year by year regarding his future raises another intriguing point. Is this the beginning of the end for one of baseball's greatest pitchers? Or could he surprise us all with a comeback that defies the odds?
Let’s not forget about Shohei Ohtani, who is also recovering and will be starting the season as a designated hitter. What does this mean for the Dodgers' strategy, especially if both Kershaw and Ohtani return around the same time?
I want to hear your thoughts! What are your bold predictions for the Dodgers' pitching staff this season? Will they thrive or struggle without Kershaw? And how do you see the dynamics of the rotation shifting as the season progresses? Let’s dive into this discussion!