Brusdar Graterol was among the nine Los Angeles Dodgers players who went into the offseason eligible for salary arbitration in 2026, but that group had been whittled down come the deadline to tender contracts in late November.
When we last left off with Tony Gonsolin, he was continuing to rehab from his second Tommy John surgery. The original plan was for Gonsolin to fight for a rotation spot in the early part of the season; however, Gonsolin injured his back while lifting weights during Spring Training, which gave Dustin May the fifth slot in the rotation by default.
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The two-time defending champion Los Angeles Dodgers lost a pair of players that contributed last season after right-hander Tony Gonsolin elected free agency and catcher Ben Rortvedt was claimed off waivers by the Cincinnati Reds.
The Los Angeles Dodgers outrighted Tony Gonsolin after he was designated for assignment last week, and the veteran pitcher elected to become a free agent, the club announced.
The baseball business can be cruel sometimes. The Los Angeles Dodgers have designated right-handed starter Tony Gonsolin for assignment, according to Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers made a series of roster moves on Thursday, which included exercising team options on Max Muncy and Alex Vesia for the 2026 season.
Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Tony Gonsolin will miss the rest of the 2025 MLB season and part of the 2026 season after undergoing another major surgery.
The Los Angeles Dodgers’ already injury-tested pitching staff has taken another hit. Right-hander Tony Gonsolin underwent elbow surgery Tuesday and will miss the remainder of the 2025 season — as well as a significant portion of 2026 — president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman announced.
The Los Angeles Dodgers took another hit today. President of Baseball Operations Andrew Friedman announced that right-handed starting pitcher Tony Gonsolin had elbow surgery today and is out for the remainder of the 2025 season, as reported by Fabian Ardaya of The Athletic.
The Los Angeles Dodgers welcomed Tony Gonsolin back to their rotation this year after he missed the entire 2024 season while recovering from Tommy John surgery.
This news confirms he will be out until 2026.
After a delayed start to the season because of a minor back issue that surfaced from a workout late in Spring Training, Tony Gonsolin landed back on the 15-day injured list June 7 due to right elbow discomfort.
The Dodgers were hoping the 2025 season would feature a full season of Tony Gonsolin in their starting rotation. Instead, it could prove to be just a fleeting glimpse.
The Los Angeles Dodgers transferred Tony Gonsolin to the 60-day injured list on June 19, which made him ineligible to return until Aug. 6. He is dealing with right elbow discomfort, but the bright side is an MRI revealed the ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) in Gonsolin’s right elbow remained intact.
It has been a frustrating season for Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Tony Gonsolin. He started 2025 on the injured list with a back injury and struggled on the mound with a 5.00 ERA, a 5.97 FIP, and 38 strikeouts to 18 walks over seven starts and 36 innings.
Last week the Dodgers were left without another starting pitcher, and Tony Gonsolin was left to wonder what's wrong with his right elbow — again. Gonsolin reported soreness in his surgically repaired elbow after his most recent start, Wednesday against the New York Mets, and was placed on the 15-day injured list.
Another pitcher has gone down to injury in Los Angeles, sidelining an eighth starter in the Dodgers’ rotation. Tony Gonsolin had an MRI on his elbow on Saturday, the same day the Dodgers placed the right-hander on the 15-day injured list.
The Los Angeles Dodgers placed right-hander Tony Gonsolin on the 15-day injured list on Saturday with right elbow discomfort. Right-handed relievers Michael Kopech and Kirby Yates were activated from the 60- and 15-day injured lists, respectively, while fellow right-hander Chris Stratton was designated for assignment.
The Los Angeles Dodgers need Tony Gonsolin on the bump to become the team they aspire to be this season. Dealing with all the injuries the Dodgers have to start the year, Gonsolin needs to be the guy he once was, and he was just that in his first outing of the year on Wednesday against the Miami Marlins.
Tony Gonsolin, pitching in the majors for the first time since August 2023, struck out nine and earned the win as the host Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the Miami Marlins 12-7 on Wednesday afternoon.
Twenty months after he last pitched in a major league game, Los Angeles Dodgers right-hander Tony Gonsolin essentially will pick up right where he left off.
It's setting up to be a banner week for MLB starting pitchers returning from lengthy injury absences.
The Los Angeles Dodgers made a big announcement on Saturday night by releasing the information that starting pitcher Tony Gonsolin will be activated off the Injured List, and make his first start in 2025 on Wednesday against the Miami Marlins.
Fans of the Los Angeles Dodgers have enjoyed the fast 10-4 start. Tony Gonsolin will fire up those fans even more. Gonsolin currently is part of the Oklahoma City Comets bullpen — the Dodgers’ Triple-A affiliate.
He had a marvelous 2022 All-Star campaign where went 16-7, had a paltry 0.87 WHIP and an impressive 2.14 ERA.
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