PT TOMORROW: NL West- Don't give up on Gavin Stone

Los Angeles Dodgers

The Dodgers are walking a precarious line with the current state of their starting pitching. Julio Urías (LHP, LA) was expected to return Sunday against the Phillies, but his activation was instead pushed back several weeks as he will first complete a rehab assignment. Meanwhile, Noah Syndergaard (RHP, LA) was placed on the injured list Thursday, though just how much of a loss that is for the team given Syndergaard's statline. In the short term, that should open the opportunity for Gavin Stone (RHP, LA) to redeem himself after a shaky big-league debut.

If he pitches well, Stone could remain a fixture in the starting five. Once Urías returns, there will be one rotation spot available for which Stone and Michael Grove...

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