Tony Gonsolin underwent internal brace and flexor repair surgery today, Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman told reporters (including Jack Harris of the Los Angeles Times). According to Bill Plunkett of the Orange County Register, Friedman described the procedure as “a Tommy John revision with a flexor cleanup” but clarified that it was not a full Tommy John. Gonsolin will need approximately eight to 10 months to recover. The right-hander has been on the 60-day injured list since mid-June. With less than seven weeks to go in the regular season, it already seemed unlikely that Gonsolin would return, and today’s news confirms he will be out until 2026.
After undergoing Tommy John surgery in 2023 and missing all of 2024 recovering, Gonsolin landed on the shelf again this past spring with a back injury. He finally made his return at the end of April and gave the Dodgers seven starts through early June, pitching to a 5.00 ERA. His 4.33 SIERA was better, but his walk rate (11.5%) and hard-hit rate (44.9%) were concerning. His velocity was back up to where it was in his strong 2022 season (2.14 ERA, 3.74 SIERA in 24 starts), but his results were a lot closer to his disappointing 2023 campaign (4.98 ERA, 5.05 SIERA in 20 starts).
The Dodgers would surely love to see Gonsolin rediscover what made him so successful from 2019-22. Over his first four MLB seasons, he pitched to a 2.51 ERA in 272 2/3 frames. Yet, his stuff was never all that intimidating, and his underlying metrics were never as impressive as his ERA. He posted a 4.04 SIERA in that same span, and the pitch modeling metrics Stuff+ and PitchingBot graded both his raw stuff and his command as below average. He also developed an injury-prone reputation even before his Tommy John, as he missed significant time with a ribcage injury, shoulder inflammation, a forearm strain, and a sprained ankle at various points from 2019-23. In other words, despite his former top-prospect status and early-career success, Gonsolin just might not be a true top-of-the-rotation arm.
So, while officially losing Gonsolin for the season hurts the Dodgers’ depth, and while they certainly could have used him at times over the past two months, it’s worth wondering if the team would have even had a place for him if he were able to return later this year. The Dodgers have suffered an enormous number of pitching injuries, but currently, their starting rotation is a six-man group featuring Blake Snell, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Tyler Glasnow, Shohei Ohtani, Clayton Kershaw, and Emmet Sheehan. The only one of those six Gonsolin could have possibly replaced is Sheehan, but Sheehan has pitched quite well this season, with a 3.00 ERA and 4.01 SIERA in 30 innings entering play tonight. Rookie Roki Sasaki is also on his way back from a shoulder impingement that’s cost him much of the year. He’s hoping to return by early September, if not before (per MLB.com’s Sonja Chen).
Regardless, that’s a moot point now. Gonsolin will be out until next April at the earliest, and quite possibly a couple of months longer. He’ll be in his age-32 season by then, still having never had the chance to establish himself over a full, healthy MLB season. Suffice it to say, it’s anyone’s guess what the Dodgers can expect from him upon his return from the second major elbow surgery of his career.
Next man up…
It’s been next man up since early June lol
“it’s been next man up since”..And it will continue to be “next man up” as long as teams, including the Dodgers, chase and just after maximum velocity pitchers.
Why not instead try finding a few control guys and then teaching them how to actually pitch(AAA) and not just throw really hard and injure their arms?
Because they won the world series with 1.5 starting pitchers and a bullpen full of high quality but often injured relievers.
Well that’s what they are teaching now throw hard with no purpose and you end up on the IL,3 innings over 65 pitchers
Terrible take
It’s the truth. The remaining arms they had were of high enough quality to get them through the playoffs and win the world series.
So they decided they they would stock up on the highest quality arms they could get, figuring enough would be available for the playoffs and WS.
And if Scott and Yates had been pitching like high quality arms, they’d be in a much better position currently.
See ya in 2027
Yup. Tony Gone So Long.
See you never again. 411 IP since 2019. I’m guessing we’ve seen his best.
Didn’t he just have Tommy John 2 years ago?
And he’s gonna keep doing it until he gets it right.
The good news is that it’s buy two, get the third one free. So he has peace of mind.
Yeah I think so at least. Not sure if he had one or two so far? Seems like these surgeries aren’t working like they used to.
Look at McClanahan too in Tampa.
Mcclanahan had a separate nerve issue in the triceps I don’t think that was related to Tommy John
The article says he had Tommy John surgery in 2023.
Yes and Tommy John is donating this time
He can compare notes with Dustin May.
And Walker Buehler
Please come to Boston
For the Spring time?
There’s a hex over this organizations pitchers this is insane
How do the baseball gods feel about Dodgers deferring billions of dollars? BASEBALL GODS ARE PISSED
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“How do the baseball gods feel about Dodgers deferring billions of dollars? BASEBALL GODS ARE PISSED”
Defending Champions
Who needs fake gods when you have money and talent?
Money*
6 billion dollars spent since 2000. Bout time all that spending paid off. It’s probably single handedly the most expensive championship chase in history of the four major sports.
It’s over
“How do the baseball gods”…Since they’re “gods” I believe they’d already know that “deferrals” are one of many generally accepted accounting practices that have been used by corporate America for decades.
Deferrals are basically day one material for the accounting standards and practices board. If you account for your money in a way not approved by the accounting standards & practices board, you’re basically committing a punishable felony, most likely fraud or some other fiscal crime.
Said baseball gods refuse to acknowledge your concise write up on deferrals and logic alike.
Don’t make them angry now … Or you too may require TJ surgery one day.
What are tax loopholes for the rich?
Unfortunately I’ve already had TJS. Tore my UCL delivering the shocker. Worth it.
Right
And these baseball gods were so mad about these deferrals that they let the Dodgers win the World Series
Or, maybe, the Dodgers were so good that not even devine intervention could stop them.
Or, maybe the bsseball gods actually love defferals and made sure the Dodgers won last year
Seems like these bsseball gods have the same problems as every other god man has concocted, you can imagine them to be whatever you want them to be
Really reaching
Lot of effort in this comment for a family guy reference.
Dumb take, Juan.
Fox
You’re going to have to be more specific
Which take is dumb?
1) the idea that there are baseball gods
2) the idea that the defending champions are somehow cursed
Peter: There’s gotta be an explanation for all this!
Brian: You want an explanation? [slaps Peter with each word] God. Is. Pissed!
You cannot be serious!!! What is in the water at Dodger Stadium? This is beyond ridiculous.
MLB should look into some subscription plans for all 30 teams. Might save everyone money in the long run.
Subscription plans for Dodger stadium water? Interesting.
My bad I meant subscription plans for TJS for all 30 teams.
To be honest, the leaders in the procedure have been the dodgers team doctor for decades. Which might be why they are more likely to sign an injury prone pitcher.
There’s a few other teams who have had more players land on their IL than the Dodgers. Calm down and easy on the sauce, Mustard Tiger.
This latest surgery puts Gonsolin out til at least June of next season. This guy will always have 2022 but i wonder if we will ever see a full season out of him
I had braces as a kid.
I didn’t and I turned out alright.
Jesus is just alright… too.
Sorry to hear this. May we see the Cat Man again in 2026, nibbling at the edges of the strike zone!
This is a team that spend over $20 millions on analytics,but can’t keep any pitcher healthy for 3 months
Ok if we talk about all these theories then we gotta throw out there that the gods are upset that Tommy John has not been put in the HOF yet. I mean they HOF is supposed to be for the trailblazer, the best and ones who make a major contribution to the game. He did something by trying a new procedure to help save his career. A pioneer in saving thousands of careers, changing the direction of the game. His numbers are borderline HOF but the fact that he had the first surgery and succeeded at returning should absolutely put him in!!!!!
Dodgers are the most underrated team in MLB
Gonsolin has to be one of the unluckiest players in baseball. That’s unlucky, not injury-prone — unless you can explain the connection between a rib cage injury and an ankle sprain. I’m sure our resident medical experts will have some detailed theories.
I think he might’ve pitched his last game for the Dodgers – wouldn’t be surprised if they trade him for a bucket of baseballs