Tony Gonsolin is returning from the injured list to pitch for the Dodgers against the Marlins, marking his first major league appearance since August 2023 after undergoing Tommy John surgery. The right-hander struggled with injuries and performance issues before his absence, with an 8.01 ERA in his last six starts. Gonsolin had a promising stint in 2022, making the All-Star team, and he now aims to reclaim a spot in the competitive Dodgers' rotation, though his long-term role could also be as a reliever pending his performance.
Dodgers' manager Dave Roberts confirmed that right-hander Tony Gonsolin is returning from the injured list to start against the Marlins, marking a significant comeback.
Gonsolinâs impending return represents nearly two years since his last big league start, emphasizing both his challenges with injuries and the potential for redemption this season.
Despite a troubling past performance where Gonsolin recorded an 8.01 ERA over six starts, optimism remains for a strong return and possible long-term role in the rotation.
The Dodgersâ rotation is highly competitive, posing questions on Gonsolin's long-term position as a starter or potential shift to the bullpen, upon his return.
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