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Los Angeles Times
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Andy McCullough

Dodgers could give Kershaw nine days of rest after All-Star break

LOS ANGELES _ Clayton Kershaw will start on Sunday in the Dodgers' first-half finale. After the All-Star break, though, he may not pitch until July 18 in Chicago against the White Sox. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts indicated the team has not assembled its rotation for the first series after the break against the Marlins, but he did reveal that Kershaw may not be part of it.

Kershaw could receive nine days of rest as the team tries to keep him fresh for the second half.

"We're not solidified yet, where we're at," Roberts said before Saturday's game against Kansas City. "But we're honing it on it."

Brandon McCarthy will likely start the second-half opener on July 14. Both Kenta Maeda and Hyun-Jin Ryu could also pitch that weekend. Ryu is currently nursing a sore foot and is on the 10-day disabled list.

Kershaw has already thrown 1231/3 innings this season, after a back injury limited him to 149 in 2016. He has not missed a start, and has not skipped a beat. After giving up a career-high 17 home runs already this season, he has recovered in his last three outings to not surrender a homer.

Named to the All-Star team for the seventh consecutive season, Kershaw is not eligible to pitch against the American League on Tuesday, because he is starting on Sunday. Alex Wood became his replacement on the roster. Wood will likely receive five days off after Tuesday's game.

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