Dodgers change approach with Tyler Glasnow's recovery from back injury
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Dodgers change approach with Tyler Glasnow's recovery from back injury
""He's in the training room and working on his core, the back, and all that stuff. I think he was playing catch [Wednesday] and today, but I don't is the short answer," manager Dave Roberts answered when asked if expected Glasnow would be activated once he's eligible on May 22."
""I know he's just been playing catch, so I don't know what the next step is for him to get off the mound. But I know we're going to take our time with him. I do know that," he said."
"Glasnow has started playing catch over the course of multiple days and also worked on recovery activities behind the scenes. However, the timeline for his return is still up in the air. The Dodgers did not find anything to be overly concerned about from an MRI. L.A.'s hand was not forced when making this decision, but they ultimately saw no harm in taking precautions."
"Glasnow was off to a fantastic start this season, with a 2.72 ERA and 11.12 strikeouts per nine across 39.2 innings. Fortunately, the Dodgers were able to fill his absence with Blake Snell to balance things out."
Tyler Glasnow’s lower back tightness led the Los Angeles Dodgers to consider a 15-day injured list placement, but his exact return date remains unclear. He has been playing catch over multiple days and has also worked on recovery activities behind the scenes, including core and back work. An MRI did not show anything overly concerning. The Dodgers are taking precautions and are not rushing the next step toward throwing off the mound. Manager Dave Roberts said Glasnow was playing catch recently but did not know what comes next or how close he is to returning to mound work. Glasnow had a strong start to the season before the injury, and Blake Snell helped cover the absence.
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