Dodgers still waiting for Tony Gonsolin to improve
Briefly

Tony Gonsolin was placed on the 60-day injured list due to right elbow discomfort on June 19, making him ineligible to return until August 6. An MRI confirmed that his ulnar collateral ligament remained intact. Gonsolin has not yet started playing catch, leaving his current outlook uncertain. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts indicated that clarity would come once Gonsolin begins a throwing program. The Dodgers have faced challenges in their pitching staff due to Gonsolin's absence, but other pitchers like Shohei Ohtani and Tyler Glasnow are contributing positively to the rotation.
"He hasn't picked up a baseball yet, but once he starts stretching it out, gets to the mound, I think it'll be more clear."
"Gonsolin's current outlook isn't clear, but the organization should have a better idea once he hopefully begins a throwing program."
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