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Clayton Kershaw’s rehab goes well, Dustin May shines

It was a rough day for the Dodger affiliated teams, as they went a combined 0-4.

Dodgers fans got a glimpse of him during Spring Training this year, and he was as good as advertised on Thursday night. Dustin May, starting the season in double-A with the Tulsa Drillers, threw five scoreless innings, allowing only two hits. More impressively, he struck out nine batters.

The Dodgers lost to the San Antonio Missions 5-3, but the highlight of the game for Oklahoma City was Clayton Kershaw. After starting the season on the injured list, Kershaw made his first rehab appearance for OKC on their Opening Day.