Dodgers manager Dave Roberts tells Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times that left-hander Clayton Kershaw will not be on the club’s Wild Card roster. The veteran southpaw is starting today’s game and it will be a normal start for him. The Dodgers recalled right-hander Landon Knack to give them a fresh arm, with left-hander Andrew Heaney optioned out as the corresponding move.
The decision on Kershaw makes sense given the short series, as they wouldn’t need him to make a start in the best-of-three. Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Blake Snell will likely take the ball for the first two contests. Tyler Glasnow started yesterday but only went three innings. He should be plenty rested to start on normal rest for Thursday’s Game Three, if necessary. Shohei Ohtani could also be a factor in there, depending on how the Dodgers want to use him.
The Dodgers have experimented with Kershaw as a reliever a little bit recently, as he tossed a relief inning on Wednesday. However, Kershaw lacks the top-end velocity that teams generally like to have coming out of the bullpen these days. His fastball averaged 90.4 miles per hour during that appearance out of the bullpen on Wednesday. Even with the Dodger bullpen scuffling a bit in recent weeks, they seemingly prefer to go with their typical relievers instead of having Kershaw convert to a pen role.
Since the Dodgers don’t plan on using Kershaw in the Wild Card round, they can have him absorb as many innings as possible today. Their contest this afternoon is meaningless, as they have already been locked into the #3 seed in the National League. It’s also meaningless for the Mariners, who are locked into the #2 seed in the American League. The Dodgers presumably hope to have Kershaw and Knack cover as much of the game as possible. Though they do have an off-day tomorrow before the Wild Card series begins, so they could perhaps have some relievers get limited work during today’s contest. Kershaw should get more consideration for a spot on the NLDS roster, if the Dodgers advance.
As for Heaney, he has more than enough service time where he can only be optioned to the minors with his consent. Presumably, he has agreed to be optioned off the active roster. That arrangement likely works for both sides. He probably isn’t going to be on the club’s initial playoff roster but could be recalled if some injuries pop up. That gives the Dodgers some extra depth. For Heaney, it’s a chance to potentially pitch in the postseason, whereas not consenting would only allow him to get a headstart on his offseason. He’ll be eligible for free agency at season’s end regardless.
Roberts also provided updates on some position players, per Sonja Chen of MLB.com. Roberts expects third baseman Max Muncy to be ready by Tuesday’s game. He hasn’t played since Wednesday due to some unspecified lower body injury. Roberts added that infielder/outfielder Tommy Edman should be able to play the field by Tuesday as well. Due to some right ankle soreness, he hasn’t played the field since Wednesday, though he did serve as the designated hitter on Saturday.
Catcher Will Smith is a bit more up in the air. He hasn’t played in almost three weeks due to a hairline fracture in his hand, suffered when he was hit by a foul ball. Roberts says he has been swinging lately but will need to take live at-bats tomorrow to be considered for the roster. Currently, the Dodgers have Ben Rortvedt and Dalton Rushing handling the catching duties.
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Why have him start today then? Just throw someone random and have Kershaw available out of the pen. What am I missing here?
Short series, they don’t him as a starter and are less likely to need him as a reliever. Let him start and be ready for the second round (if necessary)
“and are less likely to need him as a reliever.”
Have you seen the Dodgers bullpen?
You mean the bull pen that 3 arms struck out 9 Mariners in 3 innings last night? 12 bullpen K’s in 6 innings.
Stop it. Our bullpen is terrible.
Have been, yes. But we’ll see, faithless. They’ve added Sheehan and Sasaki.
“You mean the bull pen that 3 arms struck out 9 Mariners in 3 innings last night? 12 bullpen K’s in 6 innings.”
LMAO, six innings of work against a team with nothing to play for doesn’t erase how awful the Dodgers bullpen is.
BP needs him to get back to his ‘24 form. His last 2 outings have looked better. With Treinen, Dreyer & Vesia along with Sheehan and Roki, LAD pen is looking better at the right time.
Yeah must be the Mariners went to the plate trying to lose.
Yes, the Dodger bullpen has been crap. “Has been” being the operative words. Talk to me again next week.
Needs *Treinen
maybe he just wanted to have one more regular season start. I imagine he had some choice in the matter.
Have you ever seen him pitch in the Playoffs? It’s mostly been a total disaster.
Vesia, Banda, Wrobleski,and Dreyer have been pretty solid and Scott’s not going anywhere. Another LH reliever isn’t really needed. The bullpen weakness has been mostly on the RH side.
Kersh probably wants the ball and can throw 80 pitches for the team, must watch tv
This game is the Dodgers gift to Kershaw.
Logic wise, you are likely not missing anything.
A gift? It’s a meaningless game in Seattle. His last start was the perfect send off.
Did he win his final major league start? I must have missed that.
I’m sure Kershaw will sleep just fine if he doesn’t win another regular season game.
I’m sure he will, but somehow you don’t think he was asked.
Yamamoto is not starting Game One on short rest (for him). So Game One will be Ohtani or Snell. Dodgers would be wise to go Ohtani, Yamamoto, and Snell in the Wild Card Series. Ideally, the win in two games and they save Snell for Games One and Four of the NLDS, as he should matchup better vs. the Phillies big lefty bats better than the righties.
I believe it will be Ohtani, then Snell, then Yamamoto if needed. If they win 2 then Yama starts game one of NLDS.
I thought Ohtani was going to start Game 1 of the playoffs?
No one knows yet
Maybe the Dodgers F/O knows
Seems having Kershaw pitch is to keep him game ready. Not so sure about the gift part as he has said his goodbyes.
Those pictures of him being splashed with pennant winning champagne were marvelous! Good on him!
Gonna miss that boy!
I am trying to be better. I would like another chance. As i am sorry for my past behavior.
Good on ya.
No one wanted to hear it last week, but this was a pretty obvious move. He’s the clear 6th starter and is not needed for a 3 game series. If the Dodgers have to run through the other 5 starters in the WC round, he’d probably get NLCS game 1.
*NLDS is next. But that ain’t happening. If Kersh is on the squad he’ll be in the pen.
Going out with a whimper instead of a bang
Thats sad
“chandlerbing
September 28, 2025
Going out with a whimper instead of a bang
Thats sad”
Yawn
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