OKLAHOMA CITY -- Dodgers pitchers Tony Gonsolin and Evan Philips completed a successful rehab stint today for the Triple-A affiliate Oklahoma City Comets.
Here's a good look at Tony Gonsolin live from the Bricktown Ballpark in OKC.
— Dodgers Daily (@dodger_daily) April 4, 2025
1.2IP 1H 1R 1K 2BB
35 pitches, which was his pitch count, 17 strikes. #dodgers pic.twitter.com/9cguQhuRfr
Gonsolin was slated to start for the Comets and pitch around two innings and completed his rehab by tossing 1.2 scoreless innings, while only allowing one hit and walking two batters. He threw a combined total of 35 pitches, 17 of which were strikes, in his short rehab outing with his most effective pitch being his curveball.
Tony Gonsolin completes 1.2 scoreless innings during the first game of his rehab assignment.
— Oklahoma City Comets (@OKC_comets) April 4, 2025
1.2 IP / 1 H / 0 R / 2 BB / 1 K pic.twitter.com/Begb5mxoEy
Evan Philips took his turn on the bump in the top half of the fourth and finished with a line score of one inning pitched, while only allowing one earned run on one hit and striking out one. Philips hurled 24 pitches in his outing, 14 of which were strikes, and had a fastball that topped out at 94 mph. An interesting note to look out for is that, per the OKC announcer, Phillips could be rehabbing in OKC for 2-3 weeks.
Evan Phillips Live from the Bricktown Ballpark. Watching his sweeper from directly behind home plate takes your breath away because it's an insane pitch.
— Dodgers Daily (@dodger_daily) April 4, 2025
He gave up a run because he walked the first hitter he faced, but it's a rehab, so nothing to take from that. 4S was 94,… pic.twitter.com/6YpxAfJ8vs
