Kershaw exits start in 2nd with pain in big toe
Briefly

Clayton Kershaw exited his start against the Diamondbacks due to pain in his left big toe, after allowing two runs and falling to 5-3.
Manager Dave Roberts and an athletic trainer promptly attended to Kershaw, who left the game after surrendering a homer to Corbin Carroll.
The Dodgers, leading the NL West by four games, have faced numerous pitching injuries this season, including the notable absence of key players.
Kershaw had made six appearances this season post-recovery from shoulder surgery, entering the game with a 3.72 ERA after a stint on the injured list.
Read at ESPN.com
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