LOS ANGELES — Clayton Kershaw, sidelined since late August with a toe injury, won't pitch again this season for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
''This is it for Clayton for 2024,'' manager Dave Roberts said Saturday before Game 1 of the National League Division Series between the Dodgers and San Diego Padres.
A 36-year-old left-hander, Kershaw is a three-time Cy Young Award winner and 10-time All-Star. He didn't pitch until July 25 after having offseason shoulder surgery. He went on the injured list Aug. 31 with a bone spur in his left big toe.
''Clayton has done everything he can to keep this thing moving forward and giving himself a chance to participate in the postseason,'' Roberts said. ''But where he's at right now, physically, the foot, the toe just is not cooperating. It's actually getting worse.''
Kershaw had been left off the Dodgers' NLDS roster earlier Saturday before Roberts confirmed that his season was over.
''It's not getting better so I can't pitch,'' he said during batting practice Saturday.
Kershaw was asked if needs surgery, which he initially said he had been told wouldn't be necessary.
''It's definitely in the conversation,'' he said, ''but I haven't solidified anything yet, but there's a chance I might need to fix it.''