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With Kershaw back on the mound, Dodgers rotation is finally getting healthy

It’s not often a pitcher who has started just one game in nearly two months would go without a start in the minor leagues before returning to a Major League mound. But that's just what’s happening for Clayton Kershaw when he takes the mound in New York Saturday.

The lefty will still be held to around sixty pitches and four innings so long as the plan didn’t change with the venue. But manager Dave Roberts told media Friday, he would figure out how long Kershaw goes as the game unfolds.

“We don’t know how much he’s going to pitch,” said Roberts.