Los Angeles Times

Dodgers agree on Gonsolin contract

Pitcher gets two-year deal for $6.65 million plus escalators, thus avoiding arbitratio­n.

- BY JACK HARRIS

The Dodgers won’t have any arbitratio­n hearings this offseason after all.

On Tuesday, the team announced it had agreed to terms with pitcher Tony Gonsolin on a two-year contract worth $6.65 million plus significan­t escalators, avoiding an arbitratio­n hearing.

Of the Dodgers’ 10 arbitratio­n-eligible players, Gonsolin was the only one who failed to settle with the team on a salary for next season ahead of a mid-January deadline. Instead, Gonsolin filed at $3.4 million while the Dodgers filed at $3 million.

Typically, the Dodgers are a “file and trial” team, meaning they don’t continue negotiatio­ns after the filing deadline while awaiting an arbitratio­n hearing. They have, however, made exceptions for multiyear contracts. Gonsolin became the latest example.

Gonsolin had a breakout performanc­e last year, earning his first All-Star selection while going 16-1 with a 2.14 earned-run average, by far the best season of his four-year career.

He helped anchor the rotation while Clayton Kershaw and Walker Buehler battled injuries. He spent much of the summer among the majors’ ERA leaders. And he looked primed to play a key role in the Dodgers’ postseason plans.

But the right-hander suffered a forearm strain in late August that limited him to one more regular-season start and hampered him during a brief outing in Game 3 of the National League Division Series.

With Buehler likely to miss next season while recovering from Tommy John surgery, the Dodgers are banking on Gonsolin to help fill the void.

As they went through the arbitratio­n process — Gonsolin’s first after he qualified as a “Super Two” player, giving him four years of arbitratio­n eligibilit­y instead of the customary three — the pitcher and the team weren’t far apart and ultimately settled in the middle for a 2023 salary of $3.25 million, according to people with knowledge of the situation unauthoriz­ed to speak publicly.

In 2024, Gonsolin’s base salary will be $3.4 million and includes escalators based off the number of starts he makes in 2023 that could increase his total earnings to more than $6 million, according to a person with knowledge of the situation.

The Dodgers struck a similar deal with Buehler in 2021 after he also reached arbitratio­n a year early as a Super Two player.

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TONY GONSOLIN was 16-1 with a 2.14 earnedrun average last year.
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