Gavin Stone shines on the hill

Gavin Stone took the mound against the Chica white Sox and  was nearly flawless in the series finale, leading the Dodgers to complete the series sweep against the rebuilding squad from Chicago’s South Side. He threw all nine innings, allowed four hits, and didn’t walk a batter. It was the team’s first complete game shutout since Walker Buehler did so against Arizona back in April of 2022. 

Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Gavin Stone (35) throws in the first inning against the Kansas City Royals at Dodger Stadium. (Photo Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports / Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports)

 

Earl Heath 

Contributing Sports Writer

 

Gavin Stone took the mound against the Chica white Sox and  was nearly flawless in the series finale, leading the Dodgers to complete the series sweep against the rebuilding squad from Chicago’s South Side. He threw all nine innings, allowed four hits, and didn’t walk a batter. It was the team’s first complete game shutout since Walker Buehler did so against Arizona back in April of 2022. 

To find the last time a rookie did so, you’d have to go back even further. Stone’s clean sheet was the first the team has seen from a first-year hurler since 2013. He never pitched more than seven innings in 18 previous starts but proved to get stronger as the game progressed. 

Stone was wildly efficient in the outing, needing only 103 pitches to get through all nine. He didn’t have a particularly high whiff rate, but was able to utilize his sinker-slider-changeup combo to limit soft contact.  

The start lowers Stone’s ERA on the year to 2.73 and brings his K rate up slightly to 7.08 K/9. His walk rate, meanwhile, falls to 2.53 per nine. That ERA narrowly edges Tyler Glasnow’s 2.88 mark as the team’s best. Sporting a 10-2 record. (at press time)