Dave Roberts Says Winner of Dodgers' Fifth Starter Competition Has Been Decided
Briefly

Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts announced that he has made a decision regarding the team's No. 5 starter. The competition was primarily between Tony Gonsolin, Dustin May, and Bobby Miller, but Miller's recent head injury has sidelined him from consideration. Gonsolin has shown strong performance in spring training, throwing three scoreless innings, while May has struggled with a higher earned run average. Gonsolin is expected to take the spot with May potentially moving to the bullpen or a minor league assignment.
Dave Roberts confirmed the decision for the Dodgers' No. 5 starter, stating the winner will remain in Arizona and not travel to Tokyo.
The competition for the No. 5 starter was initially between Gonsolin, May, and Miller, with Miller sidelined after a head injury.
Gonsolin's performance this spring includes three scoreless innings, while May has a 5.40 ERA after three appearances.
Despite May's struggles, some insiders believe he still has a chance at the spot if Gonsolin falters.
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