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The Dodgers agree to terms with pitcher Tony Gonsolin on a two-year contract worth $6.65 million plus significant escalators, avoiding arbitration.

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

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 multi-year contracts. And this year, Gonsolin became the latest example.Gonsolin had a breakout performance in 2022, earning his first All-Star selection while going 16-1 with a 2.14 ERA, by far the best season of his four-year career.

But the right-hander suffered a forearm strain in late August that limited him to just one more regular season start and hampering him during a brief outing in Game 3 of the National League Division Series.Ralph Avila helped create the Dodgers’ baseball academy in the Dominican Republic, a move that transformed major league baseball.

In 2024, Gonsolin’s base salary will be $3.4 million but 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.

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