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Dodgers Face Kershaw's 112-Inning Question Mark

As the 2026 World Series favorites, the Los Angeles Dodgers must replace Clayton Kershaw's 112.2 innings of work following his retirement.

With Clayton Kershaw retiring, the Los Angeles Dodgers must find a way to replace his 112.2 innings of work to maintain their World Series aspirations.

While the roster features talent like Shohei Ohtani and Tyler Glasnow, the team faces questions regarding durability and depth as they attempt to fill the significant workload void.