
Bloodied and Beaten: Can Tony Gonsolin Bounce Back After Angels’ Crushing Sweep of Dodgers?
But the gist of his answer was in the two words he uttered at the start of his response.
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“Not fun,” he said.
In the Dodgers’ 6-4 loss to the Angels later in the day, it became even less so.
Read more: Tony Gonsolin is effectively the No. 2 pitcher in the Dodgers’ rotation, thrust into such a prominent role with Tyler Glasnow, Blake Snell and Roki Sasaki injured. But in a four-run, four-inning start, Gonsolin was derailed by his own physical issue, battling a bloody thumb in a three-run first inning that put the Dodgers behind the eight ball.
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