Los Angeles Dodgers Contemplating Trades for Gavin Stone
The Dodgers and Gavin Stone situation
As the MLB trade deadline approaches, the Los Angeles Dodgers find themselves with many potential deals to fortify their roster for the season’s remainder. Among the players in these series of discussions is Gavin Stone, a once-promising pitching prospect who has recently encountered his fair share of challenges.
Michael Busch’s second homer of the day to go along with a single in 3 ABs. .308/.429/.577. Trade value at its peak. Gavin Stone allowed 2 ER in 5 IP. #Dodgers over El Paso 5-3 at OKC.
— Howard Cole (@Howard_Cole) July 24, 2023
Gavin Stone’s struggles
Only at 24 years old, this right-hander was called up to the MLB level earlier in the year with high expectations, but his performance didn’t meet expectations. Struggling in four games, three of which he started, Stone was subsequently sent back down to Triple-A, raising eyebrows within the Dodgers’ management.
Yet, Stone’s struggles did not conclude in the minor leagues. Across 16 Triple-A starts, he displayed a burst of inconsistency, accumulating a 5.79 ERA and a 1.47 WHIP. While his respectable 85 strikeouts in 74.2 innings hinted at potential, his current performance falls short of previous years, leaving many uncertain about his readiness for the major league level.
Gavin Stone’s night is done
4.0 IP
2 H
2 ER
3 BB
3 K
68 P / 42 SHe worked out of some trouble in the first, rolled through the second and third, then allowed a two-run triple with two outs in the fourth #Dodgers pic.twitter.com/tVtk9uL8LF
— Bruce Kuntz (@Bnicklaus7) July 30, 2023
Potential trades
Despite bearing the distinguished title of the Dodgers’ No. 4 prospect, whispers of a potential departure are increasing among Stone. Recent acquisitions like Bobby Miller and Emmet Sheehan appear to garner more interest from the team, while the presence of other talented prospects, Ryan Pepiot, Nick Frasso, and River Ryan keeps Stone’s future with the organization in uncertainty.
Adding to the commotion, the Dodgers possess a history of making these types of trades, most notably demonstrated in the exchange of Josiah Gray to the Washington Nationals for valuable assets. This has sparked speculation that the same strategy could be in the works for Gavin Stone.
What does the future look like for the Dodgers?
While the Dodgers are renowned for avoiding low-value deals, they remain open to exploring trades that could yield valuable assets, particularly in the realm of pitching. As the trade deadline gets closer, the front office is evaluating the potential suitors, seeking those who can decipher the potential hidden within Stone and make a compelling investment in his development.
As the trade deadline looms, Dodgers fans find themselves unsure about the trade. Stone’s future lingers uncertain, and the forthcoming hours hold the promise of a new chapter in his journey. A journey that may see him hurdling over the boundaries of the Dodgers’ domain into another team.