Dodgers Pause Tyler Glasnow’s Throwing Progression After ‘some Discomfort’
- The Los Angeles Dodgers paused Tyler Glasnow's throwing progression after he felt some discomfort following a bullpen session 10 days ago in New York.
- Glasnow's injury follows multiple Dodgers pitchers already on the injured list, including Luis Garcia with a right adductor strain and Evan Phillips scheduled for Tommy John surgery.
- Dodgers manager Dave Roberts reported Glasnow felt great after the session but the team pushed pause, and other bullpen pitchers like Michael Kopech and Kirby Yates are nearing returns.
- Luis Garcia, a 38-year-old right-handed reliever, is 2-0 with a 4.50 ERA in 26 games before landing on the injured list retroactive to Thursday.
- The Dodgers' multiple injuries have prompted roster moves including promoting Ryan Loutos and acquiring Will Klein, with potential bullpen reinforcements expected soon.
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LOS ANGELES — Tyler Glasnow won’t be the one riding over the hill to save the Dodgers’ depleted starting rotation any time soon. According to Dodgers manager Dave Roberts, the oft-injured right-hander felt “some discomfort” after throwing a bullpen session 10 days ago and has backed down to simply playing catch on flat ground. Glasnow has been on the injured list since coming out of his start on April 27 after one inning. Glasnow is officially o…
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