After a challenging 10-game road series, the Dodgers achieved a commanding 8-1 victory against the Diamondbacks. This win, credited to pitcher Tony Gonsolin's five scoreless innings, marked a successful trip for the team, splitting the four-game series and maintaining their lead in the National League West. Gonsolin, returning from Tommy John surgery, faced limited pressure and showcased dominance over Arizona's lineup. Key contributions came from Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman, who spearheaded an offensive attack that secured the Dodgers' first winning road trip of the season.
Gonsolin faced little stress Sunday, scattering three hits and two walks while striking out four. Only twice did the Diamondbacks get a runner in scoring position against him.
In a battle of two former All-Stars on Sunday, Gonsolin outdueled Arizona right-hander Zac Gallen, tossing five scoreless innings to earn his second win in three starts.
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