PT TOMORROW: NL West- The wave of pitching prospects continues

Los Angeles Dodgers

In continuing a theme of the division and league as a whole, the Dodgers’ rotation is in flux, but it has the potential to be stabilized by emerging prospects. Michael Grove’s (RHP, LA) groin injury set off something of a chain reaction, most prominently forcing Tony Gonsolin (RHP, LA) back into the rotation prematurely from an injury of his own. The results haven’t been good, as he’s worked eight total innings across two starts and has a 4:5 K:BB in that span. There’s nothing actionable to take away from that sample, as Gonsolin's role should be safe barring a setback or new injury.

Meanwhile, news broke over the weekend that Gavin Stone (RHP, LA) is set to get the call for his first promotion to the majors...

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