Gavin Stone Throws 3 Perfect Innings in Latest Rehab Start for Triple-A OKC
Stone, on rehab assignment with Triple-A Oklahoma City, retired every batter he faced across three innings in his third rehab appearance.

Gavin Stone kept his rehab moving, per Brent Maguire at MLB.com, retiring all nine batters he faced across three innings in his third appearance for Triple-A Oklahoma City.
No timetable for a return has been reported, and his status with the Los Angeles Dodgers remains unconfirmed.
The bigger picture in OKC
Stone is not the only Dodger working his way back through Oklahoma City. Tyler Glasnow struck out nine in a separate rehab start for the same affiliate and is expected to return to Los Angeles soon, per earlier reporting. Two starters rehabbing at the same level simultaneously is either a logistical puzzle or an encouraging sign, depending on which side of the roster math you occupy.
What to watch
With no official word on when Stone might rejoin the big-league club, the workload of his next rehab appearance will be the clearest signal of where things stand.
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