Dodgers About to Get a Heavy Dose of NL West Rivals
- Tony Gonsolin felt "super ache-y" after last week's start versus the Mets and was shut down indefinitely following an MRI at St. Louis showing his UCL remained intact.
- Gonsolin's recent arm pain raised worries about UCL damage due to his 18 months of rehab after Tommy John surgery and a full UCL tear in 2023.
- The Dodgers enter a pivotal 10-game stretch facing the Padres seven times and Giants three times, with all teams within one game in the NL West standings.
- Manager Dave Roberts said the rivalry stakes have increased due to recent postseason meetings and talent, highlighting the Dodgers' 1-0 lead in the current Padres series.
- Gonsolin expressed frustration about his physical setbacks, but relief that he avoids more surgery, while Emmet Sheehan nears a major league return amid ongoing roster injuries.
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Dodgers meet the Padres with 1-0 series lead
Los Angeles Dodgers (40-27, first in the NL West) vs. San Diego Padres (37-28, third in the NL West)
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Dodgers about to get a heavy dose of NL West rivals
SAN DIEGO — There was a time early in his tenure as Dodgers manager when Dave Roberts dismissed the idea of the San Diego Padres being the Dodgers’ rival, saying historically that label applied to the San Francisco Giants. Times have changed. “I think it’s become a rivalry because the stakes have been higher, which we’ve seen in the last few years,” Roberts said as this week’s series at Petco Park was set to begin. “I just have a hard time belie…
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