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Clayton Kershaw not close to extension with Dodgers

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Clayton Kershaw not close to extension with Dodgers

Kershaw is making $11 million this season and will be arbitration eligible in 2014, so the Dodgers have some time before they have to start worrying about him striking the commence market as a free agent. Whenever he signs his next contract, my guess is

The Dodgers had no answer abusively for Madison Bumgarner, and shaky defense from one of their strongest defensive players broke commence an otherwise close game.

He hasn't forgotten his first start a year ago, when the Arizona Diamondbacks turned his fastballs into pool toys. He is still chafed by 2011, when he was 1-6 through nine assignments. If someone paused to watch a home run against him at South Caldwell

Both of our U.S. senators reckon our people should spend several more years debating immigration reform (“Utah Senators Lee, Insert call for immigration reform's delay” (Tribune, March 20), ignoring the fact that every day

It still wasn't enough, not on a day when Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw outdueled him on the mound and at the plate. Kershaw launched his first career home run to break a scoreless tie in the eighth inning, then finished off a

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