Dodgers Clayton Kershaw, Yoshinobu Yamamoto named all-stars

Clayton Kershaw was appointed to his 11th Sunday at Commissioner Rob Manfred, Commissioner Rob Manfred, who used his “choice of legend” to select the left -hander of the Dodgers. Kershaw (4-0) is one of the 20 launchers in the history of baseball to eliminate 3,000 strikers.

He will be joined in the NL team by the right -hander Yoshinobu Yamamoto, which leads the Dodgers to victories (8), stick withdrawals (109), sleeves (96 2/3) and ERA (2.51). The Dodgers refused to make Kershaw or Yamamoto available to the media after their selections.

The first goal player Freddie Freeman, the receiver Will Smith and the designated shotor Shohei Ohtani were chosen as departing from the NL last week. The star match will be played on July 15 in Atlanta.

Injury update

Titching staff against Dodgers injuries could soon become healthier. The right -hander Tyler Glasnow launched an enclosure Sunday in preparation for what Roberts will be a return to rotation during the six -game dodgers roadtrip. Glasnow came out of the healthy on April 28 with discomfort of the shoulders. He had an MPM of 4.50 in five starts before leaving for the IL.

The left -hander Blake Snell and the LEVER BLAKE TREINEN should both make rehabilitation assignments for minor leagues this week in advance for their return to the list. Snell, a double winner of Cy Young, as he was sidelined since April 2 with a shoulder injury, should present for Rancho Cucamonga de Classe A. Treinen, who launched for the last time in mid-April, should go out of a round with triple a Oklahoma City. He recovers from a tension in the right forearm.

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