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    If Kershaw must have surgery to repair his ailing right hip, he reportedly isn't expected to be ready to pitch again in the major leagues until the middle of May. He is awaiting second opinion.


  • #2
    Perfect chance to buy low.

    BTW, didn't Doc Halladay have labrum surgery on his hip?

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    • #3
      He went for $45 this last auction in our NL only 5x5 $260 budget 12 team keeper.

      I would imagine he gets tossed back in. But then what will he go for $30? $25? Less?

      Maybe someone rebuilding pays a little more. I doubt that teams in the hunt going in can afford him.

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        The Dodgers on Tuesday got a piece of good news. Ace starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw got a second opinion from hip specialist Dr. Bryan Kelly on Tuesday in New York, and the left-hander could pitch again this season, though initial information is vague. Manager Don Mattingly said there was a chance that Kershaw could pitch again this season, per Dylan Hernandez of the LA Times. Though Mattingly didn't tell reporters any details of Kershaw's meeting with Dr. Kelly, Mattingly did say, "It didn't sound too bad." Now, Kershaw still isn't scheduled to start or even throw a bullpen session, per Hernandez, and Stephen Fife will remain in the rotation for now. But Kershaw simply having a chance to pitch again in 2012 is a much brighter outlook than Kershaw not being ready at the start of the 2013 season.

        The Dodgers on Tuesday got a piece of good news. Ace starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw got a second opinion from hip specialist Dr. Bryan Kelly on Tuesday in New York, and the left-hander could pitch again this season, though initial information is va

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