Dodgers' Tony Gonsolin Provides Update on Bloody Injury in Loss to Angels
Briefly

In a challenging game against the Los Angeles Angels, Dodgers pitcher Tony Gonsolin struggled due to a blister on his thumb that affected his pitching command. Despite this injury, he managed to return for a solid inning after an early difficult start, giving up two home runs in the first inning. Gonsolin downplayed the injury's impact on his performance, insisting on the need for better pitch execution. This outing adds to his season statistics of 4.05 ERA and 1.300 WHIP across 20 innings.
Gonsolin struggled with his command during the game against the Angels, with a blister on his thumb affecting his performance, leading to two home runs in the first inning.
After the game, Gonsolin mentioned he had dead skin on his finger that bled, but emphasized he doesn't make excuses, highlighting his commitment to execution.
Read at Dodgers Nation
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