The Los Angeles Dodgers are gearing up for another exciting season, and their pitching rotation is already the talk of the town. With stars like Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Blake Snell, Shohei Ohtani, and Tyler Glasnow leading the charge, the team looks formidable. However, injuries have been a recurring theme, especially during their 2025 World Series run.
Among those sidelined were River Ryan, Brusdar Graterol, Evan Phillips, and notably, Gavin Stone. Stone, who missed much of last season, is now on the comeback trail after shoulder surgery, eager to rejoin the Dodgers' powerhouse rotation.
Gavin Stone's Return: A Promising Comeback
Stone emerged as a standout in 2024, leading the team with 140.1 innings pitched. His impressive 11-5 record, 3.53 ERA, and 1.21 WHIP marked him as a key player. But just as his star was rising, a severe shoulder injury put him on the bench for the entire 2025 season.
Now, after 16 months of recovery, Stone is back in action at the Dodgers' spring camp. Facing live hitters for the first time since his surgery, he showed promising signs. Reports indicate that Stone's fastball reached 96 MPH, and his changeup looked sharp.
While his workload may be limited this season, Stone's return adds depth to a rotation that manager Dave Roberts can rely on, especially if injuries strike again. Stone's progress is a beacon of hope for Dodgers fans, signaling that the team is ready to tackle whatever challenges the new season may bring.
