Tyler Glasnow using past experiences with back injuries to remain optimistic
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Tyler Glasnow using past experiences with back injuries to remain optimistic
""I'm not worried about it at all. It's more of I just hope I can come back sooner rather than later," Glasnow continued. "It doesn't feel too serious, so I'm not too worried about it.""
The Los Angeles Dodgers split a six-game road trip after winning a series against the Houston Astros, but Tyler Glasnow’s early exit raised concern. Glasnow left his start on Wednesday without throwing a pitch in the second inning after appearing uncomfortable during warmups. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts and a trainer checked on him, and he was removed due to low back pain. Glasnow said the issue was a spasm that had happened since high school, triggered when he tried to throw another warmup pitch and could not bend over. He noted similar problems last season and lower back tightness that caused a three-week injured list stint in 2024. He expected recovery to depend on how quickly he feels improvement.
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