Dodgers Claim Pitcher From NL West Rival After Gavin Stone Injury Move
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Dodgers Claim Pitcher From NL West Rival After Gavin Stone Injury Move
"Gavin Stone, who underwent a serious shoulder surgery back in 2024 that led him to miss the entire 20265 season, had a promising one-inning start in Spring Training just for him to suffer a setback that has led to him not pitching."
"The California native is 6 feet 6 inches, weighs 250 pounds, is only 25 years old, and already has 40 MLB appearances to his name."
"His three-pitch arsenal is a fastball, slider, and splitter. His pitches have average run value, but in 2025, when he had a 5.09 ERA, he gave up a ton of hard contact and not many whiffs."
Gavin Stone was placed on the 60-day injured list, prompting the Dodgers to claim Grant Holman from the Diamondbacks. Stone, recovering from shoulder surgery, is expected to miss significant time. Manager Dave Roberts indicated Stone may resume throwing in four to five weeks. Holman, a 25-year-old right-handed pitcher, has a career 4.66 ERA in 40 MLB appearances. He possesses a fastball, slider, and splitter, with a fastball velocity around 94 mph, making him a valuable addition to the Dodgers' pitching depth.
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