Dodgers Pitcher Clears Out His Locker Between Games in Atlanta
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"It's a big blow," Roberts said. "Looking at what he meant for our ballclub, what he's done for us, what we expected him to do - certainly there's going to be a cost. But we gotta move on and we will. We have a lot of capable people. I feel bad for Tyler because he did everything to stay healthy and get back, and it just wasn't going to happen."
Glasnow was set to be a top pitcher in the Dodgers' rotation in October, but he will most likely not pitch until the 2025 season. The 31-year-old has been out since Aug. 11 with what the team described as elbow tendinitis.
It's unclear what this means moving forward, but it could mean that Glasnow is heading back home to Los Angeles. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts announced on Saturday that Glasnow has a sprained right elbow and is "highly unlikely" to pitch again this season.
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