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Dodgers cut ties with 3.34 ERA, former All-Star pitcher

The Los Angeles Dodgers have so much talent that sometimes they discard talented players.

That's what happened on Wednesday.

After designating Tony Gonsolin for assignment, he cleared waivers and elected free agency. He's set to look for a deal away from the Dodgers for 2026.

Gonsolin was once an All Star and has a career 3.34 ERA as a right-handed pitcher.

The problem for Gonsolin is that he went a flexor repair and internal brace procedure on his right UCL in August. He won't be ready for Opening Day.

Gonsolin was a great starting pitcher for a span of about four years, but injuries slowed him down, and in 2023, Gonsolin eventually needed Tommy John surgery. He didn't pitch at all in 2024.

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