BREAKING: Tony Gonsolin Nears Return as Dodgers Face Freeman Injury Crisis – Latest Updates
LOS ANGELES, CA – The Los Angeles Dodgers received a major boost amid Freddie Freeman’s unexpected injury scare, as Tony Gonsolin delivered a promising rehab update that could reshape the team’s pitching staff.
Gonsolin’s Comeback Takes a Big Step Forward
The right-hander, sidelined since Tommy John surgery in September 2023, just completed a dominant 50-pitch bullpen session with no setbacks. Sources confirm:
🔥 Fastball touched 93-94 MPH (pre-surgery velocity)
🔥 Sharp command on signature splitter
🔥 Sim game scheduled next week (could face live hitters)
“Tony looks like Tony again,” said a Dodgers insider. “His progression is ahead of schedule.”
Why This Matters Now
The timing couldn’t be more critical:
- Freddie Freeman (strained hamstring) just hit the 10-day IL
- Bobby Miller (shoulder inflammation) remains out
- Walker Buehler on innings limit in return from TJ
Gonsolin’s return by late June would:
✅ Stabilize the rotation
✅ Allow Emmet Sheehan to shift back to bullpen
✅ Add playoff-tested arm for second-half push
Freeman Fallout Looms Large
While Gonsolin’s update shines, the Dodgers’ bigger concern is replacing Freeman’s .412 bat. Interim solutions:
- Max Muncy shifts to 1B daily
- Miguel Vargas recalled from AAA
- Chris Taylor sees more ABs
“Losing Freddie hurts, but Tony’s comeback could balance the scales,” noted an NL scout.
What’s Next?
- June 10: Gonsolin’s simulated game
- June 17-23: Rehab assignment (likely AAA OKC)
- July 1: Target MLB return vs. Diamondbacks
Dave Roberts’ cryptic tease: “We’ll have some fun decisions soon.”
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